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Hello

On 67665, on many customers I follow, it works for OS, nothing have to be done 
on client.
 
Thanks
Davide

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Subject: [BPCS-L] v5r3 upgrade

A little more information concerning the upgrade.

I forgot to mention all 6.x environments are Mixed Mode. I know about the 
BMR 67665 and 39659. Does anything have to be done with the client if I 
apply the 2 BMR's?

Thanks again everybody,
Glen


We currently have the following environments of BPCS running on 730 and 
720:

BPCS 4.05CD
          6.002
          6.004
          6.1.01

We are on v5r2. I know there are some BMR pertaining to the gui client for 

the 6.x environments. Does anyone know if applying the bmr's requires any 
changes on the client? Any thing special for the 4.05cd?

Any information would be appreciated. 


Thanks,
Glen 

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