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Also.. don;t forget that PTFs for WAS 6.x require you run a QSHELL command 
after the OS installs the PTFs to actually applyy them to WAS. See the WAS 
Group PTF Cover Letters
 
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Save Files in Q* libraries







I am working on a 520 that was delivered 'pre-loaded' and has had PTF's
applied since delivery.   There are over 400 save files in the Q*
libraries - QASE5 containing the most.  These save files use over 3.2
gig of space.  Can these be deleted?  Is there a step in the PTF process
that should be doing this for me? 

 

Thank you, 

Bonnie Lokenvitz

  Technology Consulting Inc

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