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Steve Smith
Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2020 8:51 AM
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Subject: (External):Re: MEPL s
: Thursday, September 17, 2020 10:27 AM
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Subject: MEPL showing the latest PTF
If I want to know if a given PTF is applied to a specific module, such as
UI69028, but I see UI70029. Does that mean prior PTFs are included?
thanks
Bill
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Pommier, Rex
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Bill,
If UI70029 supercedes UI69028, then yes
Bill,
If UI70029 supercedes UI69028, then yes, the code correction in UI69028 is
included.
Rex
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Bill Giannelli
Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2020 9:28 AM
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Subject: [External] MEPL showing
PTF numbers are assigned in increasing order, but there's no real guarantee
that reflects the order they apply in.
In addition to Mark Jacobs' advice, you can also just list the sysmod
you're interested in; as it could have been SUPed and not show up directly
on the MOD entry.
sas
On Thu, Sep
Execute a batch SMP/e job;
LIST MOD(modname) XREF.
That'll list all the PTFS and such that touched that module.
Mark Jacobs
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If I want to know if a given PTF is applied to a specific module, such as
UI69028, but I see UI70029. Does that mean prior PTFs are included?
thanks
Bill
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