I usually just DSPPTF OUTPUT(*PRINT). You can search for 54936 in the printout. And just key the next PTF number they want you to check, without running an SQL statement for each PTF!

--Paul E Musselman
PaulMmn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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At 3:27 PM -0400 3/19/15, rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
One of the things I really like about doing
SELECT * FROM qsys2.ptf_info WHERE PTF_IDENTIFIER = 'SI54936'
instead of
DSPPTF
is that I don't have to know the LPP of the PTF when IBM asks "do you have
ptf such and such?".

Rob Berendt

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