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Hi Pete

Agreed - I was just interested in the preference for DSPOBJD rather than
STROBJCVN - although I see you use this for SQL Objects.

I normally run a STROBJCVN after the upgrade (if I can't do a full system
save) for the same reasons and was wondering if there was an advantage to
altering my approach.

Regards
Evan Harris

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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Pete Massiello
Sent: Wednesday, 26 November 2008 12:59 a.m.
To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'
Subject: RE: v5r4 upgrade first touch object conversions and logical files

After an upgrade to V5R4, I always do a DSPOBJD *ALLUSR/*ALL *FILE, DSPOBJD
*ALLUSR/*ALL *USRQ, DSPOBJD *ALLUSR/*ALL *DTAQ, and then a STROBJCVN
*SQLPGMS on all User libraries. The only drawback to this is that all these
objects get a last changed date update, but that is better than doing it at
first touch on Monday morning when the users get on the system (typically a
weekend upgrade). I had one customer who didn't want the last changed
(could have been used date, don't remember which) date to be updated, and
they said they didn't want me to run these. Monday morning, the system was
as slow as molasses as all their regular production objects were touched for
the first time and converted. By noon the system was back to normal, but to
me that isn't the right way to do it.

Pete

Pete Massiello
iTech Solutions
http://www.itechsol.com



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