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Jerome Draper <jdraper@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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What do you think?

If going from V4R3 to V5R2 would it be better to:

1.  Go incrementally to V4R5 and then jump to V5R2?

2.  Do a double savsys and then do a scratch/reload of V5R2 and restore 
user 
data on V5R2.

Jerry

Quoting JOberholtzer@xxxxxxxxxxxx:
> <snip>
> I think we have to get to 4.5 first before installing anything newer. If
> that is true, can we make the 4.5 change on the old box and then move 
all
> to the new one? Can you install from the old 4.3 box onto the new 5
> something
> box straight away?
> </snip>
Jerome Draper, Trilobyte Software Systems
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