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In a message dated 6/11/2003 1:02:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time, bpcs-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes: > srikanth_seshadri@xxxxxxxxx First of all I would combine all to the latest version and keep them on the AS/400. Second if you want to keep them separate, use the library lists and user access security. My biggest problem is when you talk about moving to Unix versions, you are asking for head aches, since the AS400 is the most dependable, reliable, self-healing machine that has ever been built. You have the best possible machine in existence. Ric Weide MisterBpcs@xxxxxxx
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