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Depending on which exit points, that might be a valid suggestion, Ilink:
have not however had any problem with 90% of the exits during upgrades.
The ones that could cause issues are ones that deal with object
creation or changes, User Profiles, etc. Those activities happen in
great quantities during an upgrade.
So the answer is IBM's favorite: "it depends". To be safe, you could
build a list of the exits on the system, document the library/program
name, and build a CL to remove, then replace them as two separate
actions. That has two benefits. First it documents all your exits
quite thoroughly, and second it's repeatable.
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Jim Oberholtzer
Agile Technology Architects
-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of
Jack Kingsley
Sent: Friday, July 17, 2020 4:56 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: OS upgrade 7.1 to 7.3 and Enforcive
Going from 7.1 to 7.3. The vendor advises to remove all the exit
point programs before starting the upgrade. Can someone confirm this
is a requirement.
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