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Yes, but that implies that i've already loaded the PTFs and they are
ready to be applied. Kinda late if one of them breaks something to
learn about.
I was thinking that maybe there was some way to get a query of
something along those lines to compare against the cumulative and
groups' manifest (which doesnt prune the superseeded but it helps).
All in all i want to avoid a 10AM call after installing the lastest
cumulative just because the client didnt test all the services that
the system has...
Besides, it's been said a lot "Read the cover letters before applying"...

On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 9:04 PM, CRPence <CRPbottle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 07 Oct 2013 14:52, Roberto José Etcheverry Romero wrote:
On the same page. Is there any way to compare installed PTFs vs
content of image catalog, and from there check WHICH PTFs are gonna
be applied? <<SNIP>>

FWiW: After loading the PTFs (LODPTF), all PTFs that were loaded but
are not yet applied, is the list that "are gonna be applied" if\when
APYPTF requests that _apply_ action.

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