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  • Subject: V2R2 to V3R1 (or V3R2) upgrade costs?
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I have a client that has a small "D"; D02, D04 or D10 ??

This is a very small business. The OS/400 version is V2R2.

What is the cost to go to V3R1 or V3R2? She has:

* RPG
* COBOL
* Query
* PC Support/400

Runs nearly ALL the software in Sys/36 mode.

I'm concerned mainly about Year 2000 problems.

I need to decide whether it's cheaper for her to upgrade or for me to rewrite
her software for Windows (using VB or perhaps ASNA VRPG).

Thanks.

-- Don Schenck, Schenck Technical Consulting
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www.SchenckTech.com

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