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Mike,

Try running UPDPTFINF. I run this after a full system restore to
update the PTF information for those *SAVF in QGPL. I think that will fix
you.

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-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Vern Hamberg
Sent: Monday, February 22, 2010 11:24 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Fix central and installing PTF via option 8 from GO PTF

Michael

As far as I know, you don't want just to delete the SAVFs - you want to
use either RMVPTF or DLTPTF, I think. Look at their help text - I think
I have the names right. They are behind 2 of the options on the GO PTF
menu. If you merely delete the SAVFs, there are still references
somewhere that will block things, as I recall.

HTH
Vern

MKirkpatrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I signed onto Fix Central this morning to download some groups. At the
end of using Fix Central I received a Java exception. It listed
several
hundred PTF as 'downloaded' though.

The *SAVFs are in QGPL.

I then tried using option 8 from GO PTF to install the PTFs. This is
the
way I have always done things. It responded by saying that 'No PTFs
installed'. No errors in the joblog. I removed the latest Java update
and ran Fix Central again. A couple new PTFs came down but most said
'Already on system'. This would have been from the previous exercise.
No
java exception this time. I tried to install the PTFs via option 8
again
with the same results (none installed). I still have several hundred
new
*SAVFs in QGPL.

Should I just delete all of the *SAVFs and start again? Any
suggestions
are welcomed. TIA.

michael

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