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We upgraded to V5R1 over the weekend and went into production on Monday. We
have had no problems with System 21 (or any of our other vendor software for
that matter). We are at V3.5.1 of Style. As long as you follow the two
documents in AnswerLink that Michelle mentioned everything seems to be fine.

We have had tremendous problems however with the 820 running V5R1 using
partitions. If anyone is on the 820 with LPAR's I would be very interested
in hearing from you. If you are planning on going to this type of
configuration you might also want to get in touch.

Regards,

Paul Crabtree,
Fossil, Inc.
pcrabtree@fossil.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Langston [mailto:jlangston@celsinc.com]
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 1:53 PM
To: JBAUsers-L
Subject: JBA MLAny problems upgrading to V5R1?


We are using JBA here, and are wanting to upgrade to V5R1, the OS media is
sitting in a box in the IS department.

Has anyone using JBA upgraded to V5R1, and if so, any problems?

Thanks.

Regards,

Jim Langston
Programmer/Analyst
Cels Enterprises, Inc.

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