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I was told by someone at IBM that since V3R2 was CISC that I could not save
to V3R2 from a V4R5 box and restore to V3R7.
I will certainly test the ability to go from a save on a V4R5 box to target
release of V3R2 to a restore on V3R7.

Thanks,
Bob
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <bdietz@xxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 6:16 AM
Subject: RE: Going from V5R2 to V3R7






I would blow off a couple of your steps.  Once you get the stuff on a v4r5
system why not just re-save to V3R2.  IIRC v4r5 was the last version to
support saveing/compiling to v3r2.

>From V3R2 you could go straight to the v3r7 system.


-------------------------
 Bryan Dietz
3X Corporation
=================================
Subject: Going from V5R2 to V3R7


I have been given the task of moving stuff off a model 820 with V5R2M0 to a
model 510 with V3R7M0.
If the objects are compatible back that far, I hope to be able to save off
the V5R2 machine to Save files at the V4R5 level.  From there I will need
to
find a box with V4R5 that can then save it to V4R3.   From V4R3 it can then
be saved to V3R7.
Does anyone know of a site with V4R3 that could help in this process?
Anything else I should look out for?

Thanks,
Bob

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