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Question Which Base Level Filesets needed by a specific program?

hello...
thats a great forum btw

my problem is that I need a list of the Base Level Filesets (BLF) which are needed by a specific program.

Is there any command/tool which shows me that?

during the installation I can choose "Preview only" so that I can see what BLFīs are missing etc but it doesnt show which BLFīs are needed at all. And the description of this pack has no answers to that too.

OS: AIX 5.3

Any help would be appreciated..

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