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We're going from a V5R3 270 to a V5R3 520.  We've already done a complete
load of the new system and are testing.  When cutover day comes, one of the
things I want to re-migrate are the Advance Job Scheduler jobs.  Please note
this is not the standard job scheduler in OS/400, but 5722-JS1 Advance Job
Scheduler.

My question is can I just do a save/restore of library QUSRIJS?  Or that lib
plus library QIJS?

Supportline pointed me to a document that says to migrate by 1) DLTLICPGM
5722-JS1 on new machine, 2) Save/restore the above libraries from the old
machine to the new, and then 3) Reinstall 5722-JS1 on new machine.  The
document says this is for changing OS/400 levels on the 2 machines (pre V4R4
to post V4R4).  I don't have that issue.  The systems are at the _exact_
same OS and PTF levels 'cause I just loaded the new from the old last week.
I just want to make sure I pick up any new/changed Advance Job Scheduler
jobs that changed in the meantime.

I know I could do this entire gyration, but it's just One More Thing That
Has To Be Done On Cutover Day that I'd like to avoid if I can.

Thanks.

-- 
Jeff Crosby
Dilgard Frozen Foods, Inc.
P.O. Box 13369
Ft. Wayne, IN 46868-3369
260-422-7531

The opinions expressed are my own and not necessarily the opinion of my
company.  Unless I say so.




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