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  • Subject: V4R2 goodies
  • From: Joe Teff <jteff19@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 20:39:20 -0500

A short time ago I went through a fairly rapid migration from V3R1 to V3R2 to 
V4R2.
There are release announcements and press coverage for the major components of
the releases, but many of the "little tweaks" go unmentioned. Two of these that 
I have
noticed (they may of been there for awhile and I just noticed them!) are:

1.  When a files maxes out, the message allows you to specify the number of
       additional increments instead of just C, R, *NOMAX.
2.  When changing the name of the file in Query, the member automatically
       resets to *FIRST instead of having to be changed.

Has anybody else noticed some of these little jewels and would like to share 
them?

Joe Teff
Information Technology Consultant
IBM Certified Specialist - AS/400 RPG Programmer
Quality Data Systems
Minneapolis, MN

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