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Steve, >>Can I assume you never worked on the S/32 or S/34? > >correct. such primitive technology, who could be bothered! At the time, they were both extremely popular. The S/38 wasn't exactly an option at that point. >But hardly any iSeries applications run in the 36 environment anymore. I suspect you are *very* mistaken on that point. But this is getting too far off topic, and I'll quit before our BDFL beats me to it. Doug
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