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Can anyone Elaborate on this Issue please. We are facing the same problem.
We are at V351 With respect to regular applications and V352 B with respect
to Manager 400.
We want to move to V5R2 and we are told by GEAC that we need to move to
V352B where all SQLCOD Validations are fixed.
All I want to know is instead of upgrading the entire software, if I do a
search for all SQLRPG programs and fix the SQLCOD validation will it allow
us to go to V5R2 without any problems or is there anything else I need to
look into

Please Advice.
Thanks



Ram S. Hari
Information Services
Wasserstrom  
ramhari@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Voice 614.737.8542


 -----Original Message-----
From:   jkilroy@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jkilroy@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent:   Thursday, May 29, 2003 3:01 PM
To:     SYSTEM21@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:        [SYSTEM21]   OS400 V5R2 compatibility with System 21 3.5.1

I found this excerpt in the list archive:

"Spoke with a user that is running System 21 351 with OS400 v5r2 and has
encountered only minor application problems with SQL. No noted problems 
with
applications existing in IPG** libraries."

Can anyone elaborate on what the "minor application problems with SQL" 
are?

TIA,
Jeri Kilroy
Applications Manager
General Fasteners Company

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