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I assume that you are doing one of these:
1 - old hardware is on V5R2
2 - New hardware is on V5R3
3 - Either in the misguided belief that you could save time by not 
upgrading the old box to V5R2, or, the old box is some old model that 
doesn't support V5R3; you decide to just move over the data to the new 
box.

In that case it's just as easy as saving the item master (IIM) file from 
BPCS405CD and restoring it into the middle of a BPCSV8 solution without 
any conversion (keeping in mind that they added several new fields and 
changed the size of many existing fields including the item number.  In 
summary, good luck.  But if you got the time to kill, you could look at 
the QAOKP* files in QSYS.

A less risky proposition is to do a DSPDIRE to an output file and then use 
a program to do a ADDDIRE based on the results.

Rob Berendt
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Kendallville, IN 46755
http://www.dekko.com





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I'm helping with a v5r2 to v5r3 migration.  How do I save/restore the 
data that's listed in WRKDIRE?

Thanks

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