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Sorry, answered too quick. I'm not finding group markers other than the
cume.

Regards,

Scott Ingvaldson
Senior IBM Support Specialist
Midwest Region Data Center
Fiserv.


-----Original Message-----
From: Ingvaldson, Scott
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 8:49 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: RE: Determining the level of a group that is downloaded.

Browsing an image catalog I found "TC09279, TA09279 and TL09279" listed
here:

/qopt/C8795170_01/README/ORDLIST.TXT

Regards,

Scott Ingvaldson
Senior IBM Support Specialist
Midwest Region Data Center
Fiserv.



-----Original Message-----
From: rob@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:rob@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 7:16 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Determining the level of a group that is downloaded.

I loaded the image catalog on to a virtual optical drive and chased
through various directories and still couldn't find it. Somehow it
updates WRKPTFGRP, but the data might be packed or something.


Rob Berendt
--
Group Dekko Services, LLC
Dept 01.073
Dock 108
6928N 400E
Kendallville, IN 46755
http://www.dekko.com





From: Vern Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 11/11/2009 05:01 PM
Subject: Re: Determining the level of a group that is downloaded.
Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx



Rob

Look for a file called QDSETMAP (is in ASCII) - it has the contents of
the PTF. I'm looking at a Java group PTF - in that file is the word
QPTFGRP a couple times - it points to a file in a directory,
/QPTFMNT/QPTFGRP/PB000001.G00 - this one is NOT ASCII - looking at it in
EBCDIC, it looks like the format of a SAVF or tape file - I suspect the
information is there but was not able to ferret out where.

Maybe you'll have better luck

Vern

Jack Kingsley wrote:
Rob, I usually create my folders with the LVL included so I know what
they
are.

Example: SF99114-LVL20

Other than going to the website and seeing the LVL I am not sure.

http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/sline003.NSF/2d3aff1c6b4d6ce086256453000d97
1e/1d993014bed77fd0862571140078ab84?OpenDocument


Then once installed you have the wrkptfgrp command.






On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 2:36 PM, <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


I've downloaded a group a week or two ago. I used ftp and I've got
the *.bin's, the ftp*.txt and the ilst*.txt. Is there a way to
determine
from
these what level are in there? For example, in the ilst*.txt I see
SF99609 ORDERED <<< Shipped >>> SEL Lst V6R1M0
But I don't see if that was level 49, or 48 or earlier. How can I
tell?
Other than loading it and applying it?


Rob Berendt
--
Group Dekko Services, LLC
Dept 01.073
Dock 108
6928N 400E
Kendallville, IN 46755
http://www.dekko.com

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