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And let us know which supplier currently does not support V5R4. We'd all like to avoid buying software from someone who still can't support an OS version that's been out as long as this version has. I can understand this in the first month or two of it's release, but after that... I'd much rather buy from someone that supports V5R4 than someone who brags they still support V2R1. Rob Berendt
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