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The rest of my steps in my startup are rather simplistic.  I don't see how 
it would conflict.  Well, maybe if I don't figure out how they reset 
QSTRPRTWTR back.  :-)
Playing the odds, I find it more likely that IBM will add something that 
will cause you some downtime to resolve, or maybe even an IPL, 
than IBM will add something that will conflict with my QSTRUP.

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Hi Rob

without reconciling the two programs how will you ever know whether IBM 
have maybe added something into "their" QSTRUP that will conflict with 
what 
you do in "your" QSTRUP and thus create the downtime and frustration you 
are trying to avoid anyway.

I do pretty much the same thing as Charles, and my view is that reading 
the 
IBM supplied STRUP is akin to reading the other release preparation docs. 
I 
have always considered the IBM supplied program to be a sample program 
rather than something that was truly production ready.

Regards
Evan Harris


>But see, I don't want to have to reconcile any change, regardless of how
>minor.  Not only that, but the change may cost you some downtime and
>frustration, and even an extra IPL or two, until you remember to modify
>your startup to take the new enhancements into your startup.  I already
>have enough fun everytime I upgrade.  I like my method.
>
>Rob Berendt
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