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Helpful idea. The stuff that didn't pass ANZOBJCVN at least had very old
version info.
Chatted with boss. His concern is whether vendor software works at 7.1. I
see no reason it wouldn't. But, won't hurt to check.
We do have a 6262-T22 Line printer with twinax interface. I know I read on
some post that something went away on 7.1 I have not found Rob's post
about it yet. That WOULD be a show stopper for 7.1. If I could only
recall what Rob referred to - makes searching easier for one thing.
John McKee
On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 2:36 PM, Eric Lehti <elehti@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
Object conversion sets use count and Last-used date to zero.list
I recommend that before you do the object conversion that you DSPOBJD
*FULL all your libraries where you store software and data. That will
preserve for you the *USE count info that you like. Last-Used is handy
to keep a record of.
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