Each ptf of JAVA is a full replacement. You only need the "last" PTF.
Next time you order maintenance or code, specify "eliminate supersedes" when
placing you order.
BTW, this means any modifications to the java source provided will need to be
reinstalled each time JAVA is updated.
BTDTGTS
HTH
If the Java service is packaged correctly then SMP will only install the most
recent PTF that you request. However, it will also install the FUNCTION. That
will not cause duplicate elements.
--
Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3
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Hi Gadi AMV"SH,
If later PTFs are truly replacements, the hierarchy of PTFs should be
that every new PTF should SUPersede any old one.
This means that only the last one actually gets installed.
Regards,
David
On 2020-06-30 03:14, Gadi Ben-Avi wrote:
Hi,
When I ordered z/OS v2.4, I only ordere
hi Gadi,
Perhaps the hold data will allow the APPLY job to figure out that only the
latest ones in the chain actually need to be applied.
Ones in the chain may be superseded, so it's always worth an APPLY CHECK to see
what's going on.
When downloading, the packaging system may be blindly pulli