Hello Mark
It is not possible.
As soon as you hard cap an LPAR in a group the LPAR is put outside of the group 
so it's not controlled anymore by the group capacity limit.
As suggested by Martin you could use defined capacity and group capacity 
together.
Best regards
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Oggetto: z10 BC LPAR Capping question

This isn't my area of expertise, but I've been asked if we can define a 
capacity defined group and also have one of the members of the group have a 
hard cap enabled.

This is on a z10 BC processor.
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