Maybe I didn't make myself clear.  The S36E will work, but not the M36.

Al

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So, regular old *S36 mode will no longer work?  I have a client running S36
(from an actual 5360 which died) on my machine.  Does this mean that I'm
stuck on V4R5 until this client upgrades or goes away?  Al?
Is there any way around this?  RPG36 and OCL and all?

AS/Resources, Inc.
William A.(Tony) Corbett
IBM Certified Specialist - AS/400 Developer
http://www.asresources.com
corbett@asresources.com
404-784-4737


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