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I'm not a JDE guy...but when I've done OS Upgrades on systems with JDE 
(whatever flavor) there's always prep before and after of the JDE SW plus 
specific PTFs the JDE requires and they aren't always on the CUMEs etc


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Does anybody know of anything funky going on with JDE files     under 
V5R3?







We have a couple of different customers experiencing some 
weirdness. In one case, they say they're in some sort of 
intemediate stage in preparation for going to Unicode (any 
idea what THAT could be?), and it's causing keyed access 
to the files to behave strangely. In the other case (about 
which I've also posted to the MI list), we've got what 
appears to be a case where JDE files return funky 
meta-data (through the system APIs for retrieving 
meta-data) under V5R3, yet work fine under V5R2 and 
earlier.

Anybody know of any weirdness that could be causing either 
or both of these strange phenomena?

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