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Rob,

Glad to hear that it helped.  The 270 here is doing much better on
performance now that I ran STROBJCVN over the JDE libraries Sunday.  It
even got a little better by getting the HIPER's on the system.  

I am waiting until tomorrow to apply Si07928 to the 270.  I have a BRMS
fix that will go on at the same time.  That should get the Backup
Recovery Solutions Group fixed.

I am going to add the PTF to my download list once on V5R2 on the 830
along with the object conversion over the production libraries.  I am
still debating on whether to use the image catalog for PTF CUME as I did
on the 270.  Based on what I have been through, I may be time and money
ahead to load that from the CD's.  That is the only difference in the
way I usually do a release upgrade....And do not have time to stop and
figure it out in terms of how it may have contributed to this.

Thanks for you help Rob!

Regards,

Mike Shaw

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Mike,

Thank you.  Of course, the one that fixed it (SI07928) would have to be
a 
delayed ptf.  And it is not on any cume or group as of this morning.
But 
after applying  the rest - no change.  But after the IPL again with ptf 
SI07928 - it is clean.

Rob Berendt
-- 
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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 
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Rob,

Check out the following V5R2 APAR's:

SE09259---------->  References PTF 5722SS1 SI07908
SE08877---------->  References PTF 5722SS1 SI07928

SI07908 is applied.  SI07928 is not....Downloading now.

Check these out and let me know what you think.

Regards,

Mike Shaw 

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