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Generally, my suggestion would be to skip V5R1 and go right to V5R2 from
V4R5.  Keep in mind that V5R1 does give you backwards compatibility to
V4R4, and V5R2 only goes backwards to V4R5.  Also keep in mind that if you
are at V4R4, the biggest jump that you can make is to V5R1.

I think that V5R2 is great.

Al

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                      Bob Larkin
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midrange-l@midrange.com
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                      midrange-l-admin@m        Subject:  Should we skip V5R1??
                      idrange.com


                      10/23/2002 12:11
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We have several systems at V4R5 and several at V5R1. Need to upgrade the
V4R5 before year end. After hearing favorable comments on V5R2 from
COMMON, I thought I would pose the question:
Should we go straight from V4R5 to V5R2, skipping V5R1?
Any gotchas? Anyone been down this path yet?

Bob Larkin
AIG / AGFG

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