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  • IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 20, Number 48

    December 5, 2018 Doug Bidwell

    There is a new HIPER group, but no Security group, that is new on all three supported releases (V7R3, V7R2, and V7R1).

    Just a reminder that between May 19 and 22 next year, the POWERUp19 conference, formerly known as the COMMON conference, is heading to the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. With over 300 sessions for Power Systems and IBM i education, you can keep your skills up-to-date by creating a custom schedule based on your specific needs. Find out more details at https://www.common.org/events/powerup/.

    There are recommended fixes for Electronic Services. I just spent a full week working through setups on this, and it made enough of an impact on me that I’m sharing this with you. There are several PTFs available at V7R3 that are not on the cume, and they may help you out. Please check the following link: https://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas8N1021286.

    New Links this week: How to install Rational Developer for i at the latest level on multiple developer machines

    The Guide at a glance: There are no new defectives this week (12/01), going for a new record! Here is the defective PTF rundown, which is the last defective for each release:

    Defect		Defective	APAR	Fixing
    	Date		PTF			PTF
    	--------	--------	-------	-------
    7.3	09/20/18	MH01783		MB04197	MH01798 (New!)
    
    7.2	09/20/18	MH01783		MB04197	MH01798 (New!)
    
    7.1	04/26/18	MF64827		MA47056	MF64936 (Nothing changed here)
    

    Be sure to access the link in the Guide for further details.

    Below is the usual archive of the IBM i PTF Guide to help you work through the PTFs in chronological order:

    December 1, 2018: Volume 20, Number 48

    November 24, 2018: Volume 20, Number 47

    November 17, 2018: Volume 20, Number 46

    November 10, 2018: Volume 20, Number 45

    November 3, 2018: Volume 20, Number 44

    October 27, 2018: Volume 20, Number 43

    October 20, 2018: Volume 20, Number 42

    October 13, 2018: Volume 20, Number 41

    October 6, 2018: Volume 20, Number 40

    September 29, 2018: Volume 20, Number 39

    September 22, 2018: Volume 20, Number 38

    September 15, 2018: Volume 20, Number 37

    September 8, 2018: Volume 20, Number 36

    September 1, 2018: Volume 20, Number 35

    August 25, 2018: Volume 20, Number 34

    August 18, 2018: Volume 20, Number 33

    August 11, 2018: Volume 20, Number 32

    August 4, 2018: Volume 20, Number 31

    July 28, 2018: Volume 20, Number 30

    July 21, 2018: Volume 20, Number 29

    July 14, 2018: Volume 20, Number 28

    July 7, 2018: Volume 20, Number 27

    June 30, 2018: Volume 20, Number 26

    June 23, 2018: Volume 20, Number 25

    June 16, 2018: Volume 20, Number 24

    June 9, 2018: Volume 20, Number 23

    June 2, 2018: Volume 20, Number 22

    May 19, 2018: Volume 20, Number 20

    May 12, 2018: Volume 20, Number 19

    May 5, 2018: Volume 20, Number 18

    April 28, 2018: Volume 20, Number 17

    April 21, 2018: Volume 20, Number 16

    April 14, 2018: Volume 20, Number 15

    April 7, 2018: Volume 20, Number 14

    March 31, 2018: Volume 20, Number 13

    March 24, 2018: Volume 20, Number 12

    March 18, 2018: Volume 20, Number 11

    March 10, 2018: Volume 20, Number 10

    March 3, 2018: Volume 20, Number 09

    February 24, 2018: Volume 20, Number 08

    February 18, 2018: Volume 20, Number 07

    February 10, 2018: Volume 20, Number 06

    February 3, 2018: Volume 20, Number 05

    January 27, 2018: Volume 20, Number 04

    January 20, 2018: Volume 20, Number 03

    January 13, 2018: Volume 20, Number 02

    January 3, 2018: Volume 20, Number 01

    December 30, 2017: Volume 19, Number 52

    December 23, 2017: Volume 19, Number 51

    December 16, 2017: Volume 19, Number 50

    December 9, 2017: Volume 19, Number 49

    December 2, 2017: Volume 19, Number 48

    November 18, 2017: Volume 19, Number 46

    November 11, 2017: Volume 19, Number 45

    November 4, 2017: Volume 19, Number 44

    October 28, 2017: Volume 19, Number 43

    October 21, 2017: Volume 19, Number 42

    October 14, 2017: Volume 19, Number 41

    October 7, 2017: Volume 19, Number 40

    September 30, 2017: Volume 19, Number 39

    September 23, 2017: Volume 19, Number 38

    September 16, 2017: Volume 19, Number 37

    September 9, 2017: Volume 19, Number 36

    September 2, 2017: Volume 19, Number 35

    August 26, 2017: Volume 19, Number 34

    August 19, 2017: Volume 19, Number 33

    August 12, 2017: Volume 19, Number 32

    August 5, 2017: Volume 19, Number 31

    July 29, 2017: Volume 19, Number 30

    July 22, 2017: Volume 19, Number 29

    July 15, 2017: Volume 19, Number 28

    July 1, 2017: Volume 19, Number 26

    June 24, 2017: Volume 19, Number 25

    June 17, 2017: Volume 19, Number 24

    June 10, 2017: Volume 19, Number 23

    June 3, 2017: Volume 19, Number 22

    May 27, 2017: Volume 19, Number 21

    May 20, 2017: Volume 19, Number 20

    May 13, 2017: Volume 19, Number 19

    May 6, 2017: Volume 19, Number 18

    April 29, 2017: Volume 19, Number 17

    April 22, 2017: Volume 19, Number 16

    April 15, 2017: Volume 19, Number 15

    April 8, 2017: Volume 19, Number 14

    April 1, 2017: Volume 19, Number 13

    March 25, 2017: Volume 19, Number 12

    March 18, 2017: Volume 19, Number 11

    March 11, 2017: Volume 19, Number 10

    March 4, 2017: Volume 19, Number 9

    February 25, 2017: Volume 19, Number 8

    February 18, 2017: Volume 19, Number 7

    February 11, 2017: Volume 19, Number 6

    February 4, 2017: Volume 19, Number 5

    January 28, 2017: Volume 19, Number 4

    January 21, 2017: Volume 19, Number 3

    January 14, 2017: Volume 19, Number 2

    January 7, 2017: Volume 19, Number 1

    December 24, 2016: Volume 18, Number 52

    December 17, 2016: Volume 18, Number 51

    December 10, 2016: Volume 18, Number 50

    December 3, 2016: Volume 18, Number 49

    November 26, 2016: Volume 18, Number 48

    November 19, 2016: Volume 18, Number 47

    November 12, 2016: Volume 18, Number 46

    November 5, 2016: Volume 18, Number 45

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