> 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?

The REWORK operand on IBM PTFs indicates the date the PTF became available.  
Once released into the wild, an IBM PTF will never be modified and its REWORK 
value will never change.

Kurt Quackenbush
IBM  |  z/OS SMP/E and z/OSMF Software Management  |  [email protected]

Chuck Norris never uses CHECK when he applies PTFs.

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