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  • Subject: V4R4 and V4R1 interoperability
  • From: "Harry D. Angkasa" <harry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1999 9:49 +0700
  • >Received: from bngtw by idniaga (SMI-8.6/OAD-ISGTech)id JAA10287; Fri, 17 Sep 1999 09:56:54 -0700

     
     We plan to upgrade our development machine to model 7xx which require 
     V4R3 at least, but IBM will install the latest version (V4R4). 
     Meanwhile, our production machine still use 6xx model with V4R1 (not 
     yet planned to upgrade).
     My question is, will a compiled program on development run on 
     production?
     
     Thanks for your assitance.

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