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And how would they do that Al (V4R3 to V4R5) since it IS no longer available ? :-) No offense intended. I've been wondering if (and discussing this with others) this last week - is IBM going to do something about this ? You would THINK if folks are willing to make the move like that, something could be worked out to cut a release of V4R5 ? Of course on the other side, you are probably on a system that has all kinds of hardware that isn't supported at V5Rx... Chuck -----Original Message----- From: Al Barsa Subject: Re: 5.1 upgrade Hi, You cannot go from V4R3 to V5R1 (without phenomenal pain). You must go from V4R3 to V4R4 or V4R5 (which of course is no longer available from IBM), and then go from wherever to V5R1. Might I suggest that you skip V5R1. Go from V4R3 to V4R5, and then from V4R5 to V5R2. V5R2 is an exceptionally stable release, and V5R1 kinda @#$%ed. As you have to do a two step move, do it that way. Al Al Barsa, Jr. Barsa Consulting Group, LLC
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