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Only the power scheduler is involved.  These are totally different
schedulers, despite the confusion.  The power scheduler starts you from a
powered down state, whereas the job scheduler requires the system to be
running.

Al

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So, anyone upgrading from V5R3 should save QDFTJOBSCD b4 the upgrade and,
if necessary, restore it to the system at V5R4?


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Sent: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 2:24 PM
Subject: Re: V5R3-V5R4 Updated Problem


Hi John

I've restored V5R2 job schedule entries to a V5R4 machine with no
problem so my advice would be that you should be OK.

You can always save the V5R4 *JOBSCD object beforehand anyway.

Regards
Evan Harris

At 05:20 a.m. 15/02/2007, you wrote:

Hello,

We did an R3-R4 upgrade over the weekend, and I just now realized that all
of our Job Schedule Entries are gone! Fortunately, we have a backup, but
it
is at V5R3. Does anyone know if it's safe to restore R3 job schedule
entries
onto R4?


Regards,

John Taylor
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