Just because a few programs do not "pass" the ANZOBJCVN tool does not
imply that the product will not run correctly at V6R1.
Some software products detect what version/release of OS/400 or i5/OS
they are running under, and conditionally call some programs and not
others, based on that information.
In particular, many tools do this so they can ship the same version of
their product that will run on older releases of OS/400, and will also
take advantage of newer i5/OS APIs that were not present or had reduced
functionaility in older versions of OS/400.
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