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duffson

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 8:21 pm
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Hello guys, I would appreciate your help with answering the question. The system is going to be upgrade to V 1.13 and system support team is asking us to check out the compatibility with our applications. We're using TDS (Tivoli decision support) V181 but I really don't know how to assure that it's compatible with the new version of z/OS. I tried to check out the record definitions but I didn't find anything.

Any idea ? Thanks
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enrico-sorichetti

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 8:37 pm
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I do not know about the latest quirks of IBM support,
but the preventive service planning bucket should have
the product compatibility matrix for each <OS> level

since at each os change new record types are added
certainly there will be PTFs to apply .

but as I said the PSP bucket will have all the info You will need
and IBM support will be the best source of info

but, just curious, why isn' t Your support taking care directly of the issue ???
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