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  • Subject: Re: SAVOBJ to previous release
  • From: Dave Brimeyer <brimeyer.david@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 07 Dec 1997 23:46:20 -0600

You CAN save objects from V4R1 system using TGTRLS and restore back to V3R1,
V3R2, V3R6 & V3R7 systems. I think you'll lose V3R1 and V3R6 as TGTRLS on V4R2.

Dave Brimeyer
Iowa Systems

Terry Herrin wrote:

> Rich Garcia wrote:
> >You should really keep an AS400 system at V3r2 if you are at V4R1 and still
> >have a mixed batch in the field, this will save you time. My company has
> >200 plus AS400's and most are at V3r2 though some have just been upgraded
> >to V4r1 Risc machines. The reason for keeping a system at V3r2 is that you
> >will be unable to send objects from V4r1 to previous releases.
>
> Are you saying there is no way to send objects from V4R1 back to
> previous releases?  Even if the objects are created to prior release?
>
> Terry Herrin
> Sr. Programmer/Analyst
> New Hanover Regional Medical Center



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