A very sincere thank you, sir. I can't imagine how you do what you do and
keep up with this list, but I'm sure glad you do.

Patrick




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dspptf

no other parameters will list the installed cume at the top of the list


OR

GO PTF

option 12

Look for the LEVEL for th SF99xxx where xxx is your OS version
so

sf99530
or
sf99540



Walter Scanlan
Senior Software Engineer
WPLC products for System i
507-286-6088
Cell: 507-990-4539
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I'm overdue for posting a newbie question on the list, and I've got one,
so I hope you don't mind if I toss it out. It's not really a Domino
question, though. The guy that does most of our iSeries admin work isn't
around, and I'm wanting to see what CUM level my server is at. I know how


to check to see whether an individual PTF is on the server, but how do I
identify the current CUM level? Please be gentle.

Thanks,
Patrick

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