Today in an interview I was asked what would be the major concerns about an
upgrade going from V5R2 to V7R5. I pointed out that V5R2 went out of
support in April 30 2007. So I asked the interviewer if they really had a
platform still running a release level that had been out of support for
nearly SIXTEEN years? And had the hardware had any issues????

Another question is how would a RPGIII program be updated when it was not
possible to just convert to /FREE. I pointed out that according to the GODS
at IBM Rochester that any compiled program from I guess any compiled
RPGII program should be able to run on the current release level.



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And the ash tray was sitting right next to the coffee cup with 3 or 4
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You all sound like these guys...

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