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  • Subject: RE: Upgrade from V4R2 to V4R4 on 650
  • From: "Shaw, David" <dshaw@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 09:14:01 -0500

We went from V4R2 to V4R4 the weekend before last.  I can only address two of
your questions, however.

2. CA V3R1M3 works fine with V4R4 for the most part.  OpsNav doesn't want to
start, but we also have issues with OpsNav in CA V3R2M0 and CA Express - we have
some more host PTF's to apply this weekend which hopefully will clean up these
problems.

5. We do a lot of automated FTP to NT systems, haven't seen any problems with
it.  Shared folders work okay both through Client Access and NetServer.

Dave Shaw
Spartan International, Inc.
Spartanburg, SC

-----Original Message-----
From: Sandeep Potnis [mailto:potnis@india.com]

Hi all,

We are going to make the big change next month. I will really appreciate
your input on or pointers to any information on the following WRT the
upgrade.

1. Has anyone faced any migration issues with ILE C programs ?
2. Can I use Client Access V3R1M3 with SF58125 with V4R4 ?
3. Any issues with SQLRPGLE programs
4. How is the performance gain on SQL statements with EVIs and SMP ?
5. Any issues related to shared folders, FTP.
6. Any DB2/400 sql constructs that won't work with UDB/400.
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