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Debbie,

Now I learn new things all the time, but frankly, this is a new one on
me...  WHY do they want QSYS38 removed?  I don't see the conflict...

Also, if you're planning on that massive of a recompile...you're also
planning on ALOT of cpyf's because when you compile, you're only creating
the empty shell...also, you may want to check into using LVLCHK(*NO)...

Now, what may be interesting to experiment with CHGPF and CHGLF and see if
the PF38 will goto a PF ....haven't tried that, perhaps someone on the
list has...

Don in DC



On Tue, 1 Apr 2003, Debbie Panco wrote:

> Group,
>   We converted from a S38 to an AS400 quite a while back.  However,
> we do still have some physical and logical files that have never been
> recreated so they are sitting out there with a 38 attribute.  Most of our
> programs have been recompiled already as AS400 objects with a few
> still lingering around as 38.  (Note that we do still have QSYS38 in our
> library list.)
>   We are having an issue with a 3rd party software vendor who wants
> us to get rid of the QSYS38 library as their position is that it's existence
> is causing problems within their software.  So here is my question.....
> We want to recompile all of our physical and logical files as AS400.
> Do we then need to recompile all of the programs that sit over those
> files?  What would be the ramifications (if any) of not recompiling the
> AS400 programs or (if we missed some) in not recompiling the 38
> programs that would then sit over the AS400 files?
>
>
> Debbie Panco
> Senior Systems Analyst / Project Leader
> United Consumer Financial Services
> 865 Bassett Road
> Westlake, Ohio 44142
> dpanco43@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 440-835-6674
>
>
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