On the System/38, there was R01M01.  Any program objects that might have
been retranslated from the System/38 to AS/400 CISC that survived the
transition from R03M00 to V2R1M0, which were created at R01M01 on the
System/38 would now exist at V1R1M1.
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CRPence wrote:
   FWiW I am confident there was no V1R1M1, but that there was a R01M02,
which would retroactively be referred to as V1R1M2.  And IIRC that was
the release that [was created specifically to] officially introduce the
5728-ST1 SQL/400 product.  Admittedly, naming the first 'point release'
with 2 instead of 1 makes it confusing.  Not any more confusing than
V3R0M5 which started with a modification level 5 _and_ additionally
introduced the first zero level release. :-)
Regards, Chuck
Chuck,
My mistake, you're correct, it was release 1.2
I found an old IBM document with the following info:
Release 1.2
...announced on June 21, 1988 with a planned availability of November
25, 1988,...
New for This Release:
IBM Structured Query Language/400          5728-ST1
IBM AS/400 Communications Utilities        5728-CM1
IBM AS/400 Pascal                                5728-PS1
IBM AS/400 Cryptographic Support           5728-CR1
Keith
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