Rob,

Got it. Also, if you are going to have an IBM representative dedicated to
your problem for six hours, I suppose it won't be a trivial matter :-)

FWIW, there is an API called *QpzDeletePtfGroup* that, according to the
manual:

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The Delete PTF Group (QpzDeletePtfGroup) API deletes a PTF group from the
system. You can optionally delete all related PTF groups at the same time.

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Regards,

Luis Rodriguez
IBM Certified Systems Expert — eServer i5 iSeries

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