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I'll post this as an FYI for others wanting to migrate to rel. 5.2 (os400).

We are at version 6.04 heavily modified BPCS.

The only problems we encountered in the upgrade from R4V5 to R5V2:
1. As/set would not page up/ page down. Related to security level. recognized 
BMR available (for those lucky souls on support).
2. The length of the parameter for trigger files changed from v5r1 to v5r2 and 
generally wreaked havoc with as/set programs (the trigger file format was 
hardcoded and not obtained from an API).
3. We are having a minor problem that we are working on. Occasionally, BPCS 
screens will freeze (most likely unrecognizable characters in a screen display) 
and the work around is to give it a system request (Reflections).

Other than that - piece of cake!


-----Original Message-----
From: James Barry [mailto:zzbpcs@charter.net]
Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 12:41 PM
To: bpcs-l@midrange.com
Subject: BPCS 4.05 CD on OS400 rel 5.2 ??



Happy Friday Afternoon.....

We are considering moving from OS400 rel 4.5
to rel 5.2 before the first of the year.
Any issues with BPCS 4.05 CD and this latest release ?

Thanks
Jim Barry
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