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I don't think you'll run into issues with that configuration. You
certainly can when the development system is at a later release than
the test or the production system, but I haven't seen any upward
incompatibilities.


> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: V5R1M0/V5R3M0 Mixed Environment
> From: "EDoxtator" <doc6502@xxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Fri, January 28, 2005 12:10 pm
> To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> 
> All
> 
> I'm working on a project right now that has the following configuration:
> 
> Development system:  V5R1M0
> Test system:  V5R3M0
> Production system:  V5R1M0
> 
> We're developing OPM code using Synon (sigh)-- everything is compiled on the
> development system and deployed to either the test or production systems from
> the development system.
> 
> I'm not worried about promotions to production, that's V5R1 -> V5R1.  However,
> I am a little concerned that we're jumping a release when promoting to test. 
> Are there any V5R1 -> V5R3 incompatabilities in either OPM RPG or OPM CL that
> may impact the runtime and cause different test results?
> 
> (BTW, there are no plans to upgrade the development or production machines to
> V5R3 anytime soon.  Nor will the subject be broached, lest ye die.)
> 
> Thanks
> 
> -Doc
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