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pmr 43339,500 = "View, Indent does not indent free format RPGLE" - Working
as designed

pmr 43295,500 = "Attempt to upgrade Domino.Doc results in errors." - Even
though we pay big bucks to get Domino support from IBM directly this does
not apply to companion products like Domino.Doc or LEI. - reopen as a Notes
incident

pmr 43342,500 - "RPGLE conditional compilation causes error" - still open,
new code therefore we can't say it was working priort to...

pmr 43211,500 - "SMTP ends" - Basically even though you set SMTP to start
when TCPIP is started, it ends.  Still open.  I waited too long to report
it and the joblogs were cleared.

pmr 42957,500 - "DSPFD results in MCH1210" - The problem you reported is a
known problem that development has decided to fix in a future release.  The
APAR is SA92492

pmr 42954,500 - "Viewer chops off items, also scan fails." - Op's Nav.
Response:  When viewing the spooled file, try clicking on View and then
Paper size,
and select a paper size that is large enough for the output you are
viewing.  For a normal joblog, you would probably want to pick either 14X11
or 13.5X11 to see the whole page.  My counter response:  I suppose I should
submit a design change request to get Op's Nav to pick a default paper size
based on the print file attributes.

pmr 42590,500 - "RCLSTG takes an inordinate amount of time.  Historically
the RCLSTG has taken between 7 and 7.5 hours on this 400.  However this
time the RCLSTG has taken 18 hours - a significant jump."  Action Taken:
RCLSTG development has concluded that this has to do with the conversions
that can take place on the first RCLSTG after an upgrade to R510.

pmr 42691,500 - "telnet fails with many messages, like MCH3601" - Action
Taken - ...In searching through APAR's I found SA89187, where a PPP program
was overwriting storage used by QLEDAGE and causing a failure. The APAR did
not list a fix for V5R1 of the OS...  Basically, since I did a SNDPTFORD
from a session, and we had tried to use Op's Nav to configure Service
Director, this caused TELNET to fail.  Stopped happening after we use Op's
Nav to remove that line.

pmr 42560,500 - "SNDNETF results in CPF2524-Exception handler not available
because of reason code 3."  Trying to duplicate.


V5R1M0, cum=TL01254.  All applicable group ptfs, as available on 10/15,
have been applied.

Do you want to see the Notes incidents also?

Rob Berendt

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"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin



                    "Jeff Silberberg"
                    <jsilberberg@mindsp       To:     <midrange-l@midrange.com>
                    ring.com>                 cc:
                    Sent by:                  Fax to:
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Rob,

        You going to keep the grief to yourself, or you going to share so
the rest of us can avoid it !!

        JMS..

Jeffrey Silberberg
CompuDesigns, Inc.
Atlanta, GA.


----- Original Message -----
From: <rob@dekko.com>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 9:12 AM
Subject: What a fun week


>
> I always enjoy the week after our scheduled downtimes.  You know, after
we
> put on the latest cum and group ptf's, saves and rclstg's.
>
> So far...
> 9 separate pmr's opened with IBM - 2 closed 7 still open
> 3 separate incidents opened with Lotus - 1 closed, 2 open
>
> Oh well, that was last week.  Hopefully this week will be better.  Glad
to
> see the list back online.
>
> Rob Berendt
>
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> but a wise person learns from OTHER peoples mistakes.
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