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The difference is clear. When a Superseeding (did i write that right?) PTF
is temporarily applied, you need to keep the superseded one just in case
you need to IPL from the A side. the other LPAR has that PTF as Permamently
applied so the superseded one isnt needed anymore.

Best Regards,

Roberto


On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 12:10 PM, Steinmetz, Paul <PSteinmetz@xxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

If a PTF is superseded, is there an issue if on one LPAR it states Perm
Applied instead of Superseded.
SI50997 was superseded by SI52200.

Lpar A
SI52200 Permanently applied
SI50997 Superseded

Lpar B
SI52200 Temporarily applied
SI50997 Permanently applied ???????

Thank You
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