In IBMLINK, click on "work with document" in the menu on the right, then enter the APAR or PTF number you want.

OA05281 is an APAR, not a PTF (the first character is a letter 'oh', not a zero). The description is
ABENDA78 RC10 DURING DLVRP IN IDA0192Y
OR ABEND0C4 PIC10 RC10 IN IDA0200B

Is that the one you want?

UA05281 would be a PTF number, and it fixes APAR OA03825, whose description is

AFTER FAILURE IN CTXRSMGR, 15 WORD OVERLAY OF MODULE ISGGRHS0

IBMLINK in Brazil may look somewhat different from the version we use in the US, but you should be able to find either. If not, what do you want to know?


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