Well, every PTF I have seen contain the REWORK field. And it is documented.
So, the REWORK can be seen in PTF. Every PTF.

Maybe you mean REWORK change? That's what I asked about.

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W dniu 07.12.2025 o 18:16, Seymour J Metz pisze:
The main use case for REWORK is usermods. I don'r recall seeing a REWORK on a 
PTF. Maybe on APAR?


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AFAIK a PTF (from IBM) is not modified after it was released.
In case of error it is marked as hold and new PTF is released, which
fixes the error inside previous one.
In other words we can assume there is no PTF "subversion" or modification.
Now the question: can we also assume the REWORK is never changed in PTF?

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Lodz, Poland

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