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Um, what are WSU programs and why are they trouble?
Debbie Gallagher
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Subject: Re: Move S/36 to AS/400
Author: "boothm@ibm.net" [SMTP:boothm@ibm.net] at Internet-CA
Date: 6/30/99 5:13 PM
There may be none, to impossible. Are there any WSU programs? Those are
nothing but trouble.
In <199906300018.TAA21562@uucphost.mcs.net>, on 06/29/99
at 07:48 PM, "Gallagher, Debbie" <dgallagher@deloitte.ca> said:
> Can anyone tell me what is involved in converting an application
>that
> runs in the System/36 on AS/400 application to a regular AS/400
> application? Not to make it take advantage of the extra advantages
>of
> AS/400 but just to run. Is this dead simple, or extremely
>complicated
> or something in between? What would some of the issues be?
>
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