I just get held by two APARs:
AK34959 and AK33471. Those APARs can be found ...under PK34595 and
PK33471.
I guess PKnnnnn is APAR number, and AKnnnnn is APAR fix number.
Correct. The convention for ++APAR fixes is that the first version
issued replaces the first character of the APAR number with A, so
PK34595 has a fix of ++APAR(AK34595). If a second version of the fix is
issued, it will start with B, etc.
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