Let's keep in mind that certain programs can be really old, like from V2R2
and still pass things from ANZOBJCVN and not need recompiling at newer
releases. As long as no one has removed "observability". The system can
then do it's magic on it and make it work on the latest OS. People used
to remove observability to keep the object size smaller or to make it
harder to reverse engineer and that genre. So these would not need to be
recompiled, recreated or anything like that.

If a program was created at V5R4 or higher (maybe even V5R3) it still
would retain enough information to be 'convertible' even if you did remove
observability.


Rob Berendt

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