Thanks very much for the information.
Much appreciated.
I had a feeling it was along the lines of your comments.
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From: stenore@xxxxxxx [mailto:stenore@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 15 April 2008 14:19
To: Paul Scyner
Subject: Re: Migration from V4R5 to V5R2 questions
I actually had to do the same thing, this is what steps I took
Did a complete system save on the 4.5 systems (21)
on the 800 series, scratch loaded v5r2 to the system. T o do this I IPL
to io base, loaded the lic manually, then installed the OS, then
stopped. This will give you a 5.2 lic and a back leveled qgpl and
qusrsys
Then I place the tape in the drive and did a 21 restore
once the restore was done I ipl'd back to the io base cd in normal mode
and did an auto install of 5.2.
Once it came back from the OS load and lic program load, I was all set
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Scyner <PScyner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 8:37 am
Subject: Migration from V4R5 to V5R2 questions
Hi all
I am planning on migrating from V4R5 (on a 170) to V5R2 (on an 810) and,
after checking our ERP system during a testing on the new machine I've
noticed that some programs fail to access data using SQL. We use BPCS as
our ERP system and I have noticed a few forums that suggest we might
have to convert libraries, or files, as part of the migration.
Does anyone have a migration plan (for V4R5 to V5R2) that they have used
in the past?
Or can anyone point me in the right direction (websites, etc) where I
can get more information on the steps involved with this migration?
Many thanks,
Paul
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