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Kari,

In a message dated 7/13/01 2:17:39 PM US Eastern Standard Time, 
kmiller@ssax.com writes:

> Changes were made to the repository for V8.0.00.  Therefore it is not
>  recommended that you use V8 AS/SET with V6.X BPCS

As one who worked with AS/Set for _years_ before BPCS was written in it, I 
can say that there was _always_ upward compatibility with the product.  Are 
you saying that companies with custom (ADK) code cannot test V8 AS/Set 
against their code base prior to deciding to upgrade to it?  That they cannot 
upgrade to it at all?  Does SSA/GT offer a key to repository changes that may 
affect existing code (instead of the usually worthless "Net Change Document")?


Regards,

Dean Asmussen
Enterprise Systems Consulting, Inc.
Fuquay-Varina, NC  USA
E-mail:  DAsmussen@aol.com

"It's a funny thing about life:  If you refuse to accept anything but the 
best, you very often get it."  W. Somerset Maugham
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