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Here's our quote on the V5R2 ifs type 2 directories:
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/education/pie/pdf/quotesv5r2.pdf

Rob Berendt
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I'm hearing some conflicting information ....

On one hand I hear that upgrading to *TYPR2 directory entries in the IFS 
can
be run on V5R1 or on V5R2 after the during the installation or after the
installation...

Then I went to look at the V5R1 Information Center and it says:

If you have V5R1, you can convert your V5R1 directories to the *TYPE2
directory format. It is recommended that you convert to the *TYPE2 
directory
format before installing a new release of OS/400. This is necessary 
because
the directory conversion may automatically be done during the 
installation.
The impact of an automatic conversion during install is that the time
required for the installation will be significantly increased. 

So, my question for the group is - Have you upgraded IFS directories to 
the
*TYPE2 format,  before, during or after the upgrade to V5R2 and why?

Kenneth

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IBM Certified Specialist 
AS/400e Professional System Administrator
NW Natural (Gas Services)
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Phone: 503-226-4211 x5537
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