We recently made that upgrade.      IBM and SSA have an APAR that describes
several recommended PTFs.       There is also a Database group PTF SF99105.
The database PTF seem to help performance.
I've been considering more memory to help performance.


Roger Henady
Thorco Industries
(417) 682-1340



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We are currently on BPCS 6.1.01 and soon be upgrading  from OS400 V4R3 to
V4R5.
Could someone let me know what problems are there with  V4R5 and BPCS 6.1
Is the performance better?  Also what PTFs I should look for?

Thanks in advance


Gehan Jayasundera
Senior Analyst Programmer
Hella Australia
Melbourne
Australia




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