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This story seems to keep coming back to this list and still looks more complex than what it really is. For anyone - which should be everybody, who wants to have latest database performance AS/400 PTFs (or I'd better say SQL, because this pack contains all SQL fixes not only performance related) the solution is quite simple. All that you need to do is to use SNDPTFORD OS/400 command (just as for ANY other PTF) to order ONE of the following PTF numbers, which depends on OS/400 release your system is currently running at: For OS/400 release: PTF# to order: V3R7M0 SF99100 V4R1M0 SF99101 V4R2M0 SF99102 V4R3M0 SF99103 V4R4M0 SF99104 This way you will get whole pack and do not have to investigate and ask arround for any performance PTFs you might be missing - you'll get all of them, guarant eed, together with their pre-reqs and co-reqs. In addition, you'll get ONLY those that are not already on your system because PTF system at IBM is smart enough to check for PTFs that are already on your system and will not ship duplicates. This assumes that you do SNDPTFORD from the system where you really want to install latest SQL pack. This also means that you should order SF9910x when you are really planing to apply them, in Canada it takes about 1-2 business days to get them and in USA, I believe, 3-4 days. Keep in mind though that list of PTFs in this pack is maintained constantly, so if you order SF9910x today you might not get the same PTFs as if you ordered them 1 month ago. If you want to know what is your current SQL Pack level, you can do that by: DSPDTAARA SF9910x (where x obviously stands for 0,1,2,3, or 4, based on your OS/400 release as per above table) You'll see something like: DISPLAY DATA AREA SYSTEM: MYSYSTEM DATA AREA . . . . . . . : SF99102 LIBRARY . . . . . . . : QSYS TYPE . . . . . . . . . : *CHAR LENGTH . . . . . . . . : 50 TEXT . . . . . . . . . : VALUE OFFSET *...+....1....+....2....+....3....+....4....+....5 0 'Group PTF#: SF99102-09 V4R2M0 10/06/1999 ' SF99102-09 above means that this is level 9 of SQL pack for release V4R2M0. 10/06/1999 is the date on which it was cut, i.e. its content was frozen for shipping. Basically, anybody ordering SF99102 between this date and the date of the release of the SF99102-10 will get the same list of PTFs that were avaiable by 10/06/1999. This also means that in some cases you might experience a new SQL problem even though you already have latest SQL pack, so you call IBM Support and they give you a SQL PTF which fixes your problem. This would happen if such PTF was closed after the cut of latest SF9910x and this PTF will be included in the next pack, but in this case it paid that you called IBM even with latest SF9910x. Information on latest available SF9910x-s is can be found on www.as400service.ibm.com, under folder: Tech Info & Databases\Preventive Service Planing - PSP\All Group PTFs by Release or by simply ordering cover letter only (by SNDPTFORD!) for SF9910x. It is also maintained in famous BPCS-related IBM info APAR II11801. Goran ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Please go to www.as400service.ibm.com You can find all the PTF information there in either the PSP or APAR sections. I would review SF98430 or SF98440 depending on your release. In that doc., there will be numerous PTF numbers that can be ordered, including the DB PTFs and HIPER PTF. These will be delivered on CD. Douglas J. Schneider G/S Software Solutions Voice: (616) 956-1121 -----Original Message----- From: MacWheel99@aol.com [SMTP:MacWheel99@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2000 2:44 PM To: BPCS Users Discussion Group Subject: Re: BPCS perform & warm fuzzy thinking from Al Macintyre on BPCS 405 CD mixed green screen mode Sandy said > I had heard there were IBM PTF's for SQL > that may also help BPCS performance. The numbers off our IBM package ... I am not sure which is the # relevant to other BPCS sites to order this OS/400 data base performance upgrade package which we special ordered IBM PTFs for "data base performance" for our V4R3 mixed mode ... separate & distinct from the OS/400 "PTF cum" package. COER # 100050 PMR # 55891 SDF # B7597841 Vol Ser # K84101 <A HREF="mailto:Rindi.Wheeler@trin.net (Rindi Wheeler)">Rindi Wheeler</A> had difficulty finding specifics on BPCS Lite to identify BPCS files that we do not need anyway. http://www.unbeatenpathintl.com/services.html = Products & Services 1. General Products Web Page 2. Bells & Whistles UPI Enhancements for BPCS 3. BPCS Lite Specifically There were several postings about work files that should be cleared when no one is on BPCS, most of which do not exist on 405 CD. How about the following files ... which of them are good to clear when no BPCS users & which of them are temporary holding areas for data between BPCS job steps like GJW? ASW Payments Work File CJW Labor/Overhead Work File FRSW01 FRTW01 FRUW01 FRS Work Files Al Macintyre (c)?(c) http://www.cen-elec.com MIS Manager Programmer & Computer Janitor +--- | This is the BPCS Users Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to BPCS-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to BPCS-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to BPCS-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner: dasmussen@aol.com +---
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