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Thanks for your help.

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Subject: Re: PTF Save Files

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Ok, it's important to remember there is a difference between RMVPTF and DLTPTF.
RMVPTF will remove a ptf that is temporarily applied.
DLTPTF will trash the save files, cover letters and all the stuff you know longer need.
Another command to know is UPDPTFINF. This basically takes ptf save files you may have copied from one system to another and registers them into the ptf system.
So what I do every quarterly maintenance is the following:
If I have no test ptfs currently applied I first run:
APYPTF LICPGM(*ALL) APY(*PERM) DELAYED(*YES) UPDPTFINF DLTPTF PTF(*ALL)



On Wed, Jan 18, 2023 at 1:48 PM Sizer, Joseph via MIDRANGE-L < midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Does anyone have a best practice for managing PTF Save Files? Should
they be saved? Is it best to delete them once they have been
permanently applied? Or is there a defined process on how they should
be managed and how to identify the save files that are safe to remove?



Joe Sizer
IBM I Power9 Administrator
Pencor Digital Services


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