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05250 - LRAW data still in EBCDIC in file D010S af ter migration

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LRAW data still in EBCDIC in file D010S af ter migration

Hi Volker,

Notes used were:
86860 INST: 4.0A/B R/3 Inst. - Heterogeneous System Copy
87142 INST: 4.0A/B Heterogeneous System Copy: DB2/400
118059 Storage parameter for system copy with R3load

87452 AS/400: Details concerning the post-installation st
43598 CUA Load: D342L and D345T
69871 Check and clean up development environment tables

The first three were instrumental to getting the database to load at
all. Especially 118059 and the carriage return problem.

The last three especially dealt with getting SAP to run after the
import. Mostly clearing tables w/ EBCDIC load data still in them.
(abap, screens, menus, authorizations, etc.) And fixing table TCPDB.

There were other things we did that are either not in notes or we
just figured it out on our own, but I guess that's why we get to hire
the migration expert when the time comes.

Thanks,

Phillip Pugh
Webco Industries


--- In SAP on System iZy..., "Gueldenpfennig, Volker"
<volker.gueldenpfennigZs...> wrote:
> Hi Phil,
>
> could you perhaps let me know what notes you exactly point to ?
Because I'm
> about to write a "brief" documentation for migrations where I want
to point
> out especially the nasty problems.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Volker
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: welchraider [mailto:ppughZw...]
> > Sent: Mittwoch, 27. Februar 2002 22:51
> > To: SAP on System iZy...
> > Subject: Re: LRAW data still in EBCDIC in file
D010S af
> > ter migration
> >
> >
> > Hi Volker,
> >
> > Just to let you know it really is possible to migrate from the
AS/400
> > to NT. After upgrading our kernel lib & r3install lib to 40B_COM
+
> > latest patches, The export worked without problems.
> >
> > Not that the Data Base import went without problem, but almost
all
> > solutions were found in OSS notes. The important lesson is to
READ
> > the notes. Then READ them again. If that doesn't work READ them
> > anyway, maybe by the 3rd or 4th read it starts making sense that
it
> > is a solution to your problem.
> >
> > It looks like we might leave the AS/400's afterall. But when a 2-
way
> > PC built for $1500 worth of parts can out perform a S20 that cost
> > $300,000+ the migration starts to make sense.
> >
> > Thanks for your help.
> >
> > Phillip Pugh
> > Webco Industries, Inc.
> >


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