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Number 1. On that object, run an ANZOBJCVN on a machine running V5R4 or V5R3. If it fails that then ask for the resignation of the person who upgraded their machine to 6.1.That usually means someone directly "patched" the PowerPC RISC instructions, usually using STRSST. :-o
The published rule is that if DSPPGM has anything other than *NO for "All creation data" then you should be good to go. OPM any value other than *NONE for "observable information".
Then there's something about if the program was modified using unsupported interfaces, whatever that means.
So I wonder if that negates trying a DSPPGM to an outfile and querying that for observable information.
Which I am sure that someone running V5R2 or earlier is going to try when they try bypassing V5R3 and V5R4 and go straight to 6.1 or later.
(see also DSPSRVPGM)
Rob Berendt
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