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Thanks for all the answer so far,
customer decided to go with some used 5394's which I have the honour to configure later on ;-)


If we ever migrate that one, I come back to you :-)

Philipp

James W. Kilgore schrieb:

Hmmm, I've never used a *M36 machine, but when we first went off the S/36 to the 400 (V2R2) IBM had a Redbook out with native implementations of the SUBRxx that were necessary (at least I thought so at the time) for a successful migration.

But I just did a WRKOBJ SUBR* *ALL and sure enough there they are in library QSSP on my machines (V4R5, V5R1)


michaelr_41@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:


The SUBRxx subprograms are still available on V5R2 of OS/400 I believe.

On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 06:54:23 -0700, "James W. Kilgore"
<email@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:


FYI, I went through this exercise a few years back and have replacements for the SUBRxx programs for determining cursor position, close/open a printer file, etc. if you have a need for them.



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