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Yes - not that difficult.  Hardest may be making sure the media from the V3R2 
system is readable on the new box (or you can use SAVRST* commands or SNADS/FTP 
to send savefiles over a network between them).
 
I do have a document I created for my own use for these sort of migrations   
Email me privately (see below) if you want a copy (and let me know if you can 
read Lotus WordPro or need it converted to Word).
 
Neil Palmer, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada 
 
(This account not monitored for personal mail,
remove the last two letters before @ for that) 


----- Original Message ----
From: Pat Barber <mboceanside@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 3:50:48 PM
Subject: A very late conversion.. V3R2 to V5R4


I think the title says it all. The customer
is coming from a 9402-200 running cisc and
I am getting them a 520.

I "think" the data will be fine....

The programs are all in RPGIII and I believe
that they have ALL the source code on site.

I have not seen ANY books or articles on making
this big a jump at one time.

I would assume I can restore my data libraries.
I can also restore all program libraries.
I will let the system autoconfig all workstations.
I will manually enter all new user profiles.(10 users)

I assume that strobjcvn will make the leap from
cisc to risc.

I will attempt the STROBJCVN "before" I consider
doing a recompile of all programs.

Anybody done one of these lately ???



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