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I would rename the library by putting a Z in front of it (that is just my
personal preference) and then if there are no issues in a month, you can
delete it. If on the other hand, something is using it or needs it, you can
instantly rename the library.

Pete

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Sent: Monday, March 14, 2011 10:21 AM
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Subject: Library ASN

I see a library called ASN with text of DATAPROPAGATOR/400 on my system. I
do not think we ever loaded this product. (We are a Mimix shop.)
Restore date/time . . . . . . . . . : 09/18/04 09:14:44
But, that might have been an unload/reload for all I remember.

Is this now part of the OS? Or do I start thinking that maybe when we
were looking at Mimix we tried this out?
Do I delete this library?


Rob Berendt

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