When I tried the DSPPFRDTA for QPFRDATA the members were ancient. When I
tried it for QMPGDATA it was more current. I think it varies by how old
your lpar is. This lpar has been migrated all the way from the "B" model
days. A new from scratch lpar doesn't even have a QMPGDATA. Of course,
that lpar doesn't even have DSPPFRDTA which must be part of PT1
(Performance Tools). Maybe the lack of that software option explains it
better than the origins of the lpar...


Rob Berendt

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