A sysmod can have more than one ++VER.

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We’re drifting a bit here, but I had to look up ++VER to see whether a single 
PTF could be installed on more than base FMID. I find 

'-FMID--(--sysmod_id--)-'

I have never made peace with railroad track diagrams, but I think this means 
that only one base FMID can be specified. I don't see recursion. (Hate RR.)   

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catastrophic error

On Thu, 5 Jan 2017 11:26:51 -0600, Art Gutowski wrote:

>... it probably wouldn't hurt to do a REPORT SYSMODS <1.13 zone>
>COMPAREDTO(<2.2 zone>) and vice versa.

Is that going to give you any useful information, Art? I believe that it is 
possible to code the ++VER in a PTF so that the same PTF can be applied to two 
different FMIDs, but I can't remember ever seeing it.

Of course, I have been wrong before...

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