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  • Subject: RE: NO queries in QGPL please!!
  • From: Neil Palmer <npalmer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 17:22:14 -0700

Your new AS/400 should have been ordered with feature code 0203 - Side
By Side Install.
Then you would have had no problems (following the roadmap) bringing
over your stuff in QGPL & QUSRSYS.

Neil Palmer                                AS/400~~~~~      
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        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Paul [SMTP:kdcma@ix.netcom.com]
        Sent:   Monday, March 23, 1998 9:17 AM
        To:     MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
        Subject:        Re: NO queries in QGPL please!!



        Neil Palmer wrote:

        > So they store queries in QGPL, I could ask "so what ?".
Admittedly it
        > may be easier to manage if they were placed in a separate
library, but
        > the fact they are in QGPL isn't really going to cause any
problems,
        > release upgrades or otherwise.  IBM doesn't mess with user
objects in
        > QGPL during release updates.

        Neil,

        I'm not at all concerned about future OS upgrades, rather,
system upgrades. I
        just went from CISC to RISC and I went through a bit of hastle
to get the QGPL
        queries into my new system. It was a NEW BOX, so I restored from
tape, library by
        library to get the users queries up. Had I done that with QGPL,
I would have had
        "hilarious consequences" as portions of the old CISC OS
overwrote members from
        the new V4R2 RISC OS. That would suck!!

        Paul

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