Or they say: "That is the way we want it to work."
Select a release in Cumes and Groups, 'Continue'.
Wait 15 seconds for page to load. (Some full SQL running somewhere)
Select 'Show ALL Results'
Select 'Show Fix Details'
Identify a fix group such as hiper24, Scroll Waaay down, 'Continue'.
Wait 10 seconds for page to load.
Select download virtual images using FTP
- Enter V7R3 in directory name
- Enter hiper24 for file name
- Click Continue.
Wait 10 seconds for page to load.
Click **IBM SUPPLIED BACK BUTTON**
Wait 10 seconds for page to load.
Click **IBM SUPPLIED BACK BUTTON**
Wait 15 seconds for page to load. (Some full SQL running somewhere)
Select 'Show ALL Results' (They don't remember from above)
Select 'Show Fix Details' (They don't remember from above)
Identify a fix group such as hiper24, Scroll Waaay down, 'Continue'.
Wait 10 seconds for page to load.
Select download virtual images using FTP (They don't remember)
- Enter V7R3 in directory name (They don't remember)
- Enter hiper24 for file name
- Click Continue.
And on it goes.
I've tried to noodle using the new SQL options and SNDPTFORD but can't
get the thing to behave with file names and locations in a way I can
identify the files. Also since I keep PTF images for i 6.1, 7.1, 7.2,
7.3 all in the same local repository that's a problem for the SQL so far.
- Larry "DrFranken" Bolhuis
www.Frankeni.com
www.iDevCloud.com - Personal Development IBM i timeshare service.
www.iInTheCloud.com - Commercial IBM i Cloud Hosting.
On 2/22/2017 2:57 PM, Rob Berendt wrote:
I always like when I report a web issue and get an email back that they
aren't noticing it. And then neither am I anymore. It's like they fixed
it but won't acknowledge there was an issue.
I guess that's a mild frustration compared to not actually being able to
use the site.
Is it affecting SNDPTFORD also? Hopefully since that uses serial number
and whatnot it doesn't need the same IBMUID that the website needs.
Rob Berendt
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