Hello,

today I have a question regarding HIPER PTFs or APARs. Until now I thought that a HIPER PTF is a PTF which addresses a HIPER APAR. You may get a list of all HIPER PTFs, if you download the file /s390/assigns/hiper_prp.txt from service.boulder.ibm.com. There you got ++ASSIGN statements that assign the SOURCEID HIPER to all the HIPER PTFs.

So I did a RECEIVE ORDER with keyword CONTENT(CRITICAL) to get HIPER PTFs.

In one of my last orders I got PTFs UK63710 (which addresses HIPER (DATALOSS) APAR PK88044) and UK63686 (which addresses HIPER (SYSTEMOUTAGE) APAR PM26957).

At the time I got these PTFs there was no ++ASSIGN HIPER available for the PTFs in the txt file named above. So my question is: Is there a time delay between the HIPER status used to build the delivery for the order with keyword CONTENT(CRITICAL) and the txt file with the ++ASSIGN statement, or is this a "normal" problem. In both cases this might call some trouble, if I rely on the ++ASSIGN statement and perform an APPLY SOURCEID(HIPER), in this case I'll miss some possibly important PTFs.

Thanks in advance for any help.
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