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I agree with Bryan. Go to level 40 or 50.
There are two schools of thought here.
1) Baby steps: Go to level 30 and once that is shaken out, then go to
level 40.
2) Jeepers, it's taken decades to make the leap to level 30. Do you want
to wait decades to go to level 40? Get the pain and suffering over with
and do them both now.

We started out at level 30. We came from a S/36. We also learned the hard
way that testing all the applications as someone with all special
authorities was a VERY BAD idea. That was a whole new concept for us.

On Fri, May 24, 2024 at 8:16 AM Bryan Dietz <bdietz400@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

if going to 30 you might as well look to get to 40.
there is some additional checking you'll need to do, but it is mostly easy.

Bryan

K Crawford wrote on 5/23/2024 3:43 PM:
I have been wanting to clean this up for some time. If we get the new
system it will be time. I know going to a Power 10 will bump my Level 20
to a Level 30. So I am looking at my system to figure out the impact.
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