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On 04-May-2016 07:40 -0500, Don Brown wrote:
I recently loaded 5733OPS and ordered the PTF group using SNDPTFORD.
The PTF's downloaded successfully and I manually loaded each from
the SAVF.
This seems really inefficient but I could find no way to do anything
that would auto load either a list of save files or even better auto
find and load.
Although a copy of each PTF exists in\as a PTF Save File, the Send
PTF Order [presumably had] _registered_ each /into *SERVICE/. As such,
instead of Load PTF (LODPTF) from the Device (DEV) of type save file,
just Load PTFs from the DEVICE(*SERVICE). However IIRC the Install PTF
(INSPTF) will effect the "auto load" and apply of those PTFs registered
to *SERVICE; i.e. DEV(*SERVICE), just as with LODPTF.
Apart from writing something to do this does anyone have a better way
of doing this?
In the lab long ago I had some tooling that retrieved only the save
files [we could not connect /externally/ using SNDPTFORD] so I could not
do the load from service; my LODPTF had to be done from the DEV(*SAVF).
Then I just used PDM user-defined options for effecting the LODPTF
action; making the requests [repeated with F13] from a list, per having
issued WRKOBJPDM QGPL Q* *FILE OBJATR('SAVF')
Also if I delete a PTF save file before it is loaded the cover
letter stills appears in the list of PTF's. How do I remove the cover
letter from the list?
<<SNIP>>
IIRC, do not use Delete File (DLTF) to delete the save file, use the
Delete PTF (DLTPTF) command.
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