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Last time a customer of mine upgraded, the exit point program reference wasn't preserved. We had to reestablish the exit point entry. The library and program were there. But the entry wasn't preserved.

Pete Helgren


Jerry Draper wrote:
Our exit pt pgm for ODBC was removed from QIBM_QZDA_INIT.

How could that have happened?

No one really knows how to do it and I can confidently say it wasn't one of us.

We recently did a V5R4 upgrade and cumPTF applications. I can't believe these would have been lethal to exit points.

Human or computer?

Thoughts?

Jerry


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