If you're still wondering about the whole ANZOBJCVN thing and worried 
about whether it's worth the time and trouble, you can read my article 
on upgrading to V6R1.  I found it enlightening, to say the least.  
Getting the PTF and running the program was a piece of cake, but I have 
to admit I was surprised to find that my code actually did NOT pass 
inspection on first blush.  I had some old utility modules that have 
been hanging around since the dawn of time, and they never got 
recompiled.  When they got included in a program and the observability 
was removed, blammo!  Untranslatable object.
However, it was merely a matter of recompile and rebind, so not a big 
deal.  At the same time, I did see that there are a variety of potential 
gotchas in V6R1 that you might want to take a look at.  Depending on how 
you write your applications, there are a lot of pitfalls looming in the 
next release.
http://tinyurl.com/326r98
Joe
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