Run the conversion program CONVERT in $UPDATE on your SPEED II volume.
IMPORTANT: The conversion program must complete without interruption. If it does not complete, files must be restored. Do not run the conversion program without first making a backup. The conversion program will be restructuring your design files.
Run the conversion program CONVERT in $UPDATE on your SPEED II volume again. You can now convert any or all of your applications.
To convert all versions of a specific application enter the application id and leave the version blank. To convert all applications of a specific version enter the version and leave the application id blank.
The conversion will take an average of 15 minutes per Commercial Application (C-app) when run on a VS 5450.
IMPORTANT: The conversion program must complete without interruption. If it does not complete, files must be restored. Do not run the conversion program without first making a backup. The conversion program will be restructuring your design files.
Verify that there is sufficient disk space available on the design volume to perform a restructure of your largest design file. The largest file is usually the 00000800 file in your largest application.
In Installation Configuration, the value for "Pass Chars 80-9F to Printer?" should be set as desired. This field controls how SPEED II handles characters 80-9F when producing a report. It is located at the bottom of Installation Information's third screen.
If the field is set to 'Y', then SPEED II will act as it did in Release 7.0. If set to 'N', then it will treat the character as an underlined character 00-1F, which is how Release 6.x and below worked.
This new field was added as part of the fix for ECR 3820. International sites will probably want to set this field to 'N'. Remember that changes to values in Installation Configuration do not take effect until SPEED II is restarted.
If the field is set to 'Y', then SPEED II will act as it did in Release 7.0. If set to 'N', then it will treat the character as an underlined character 00-1F, which is how Release 6.x and below worked.
This new field was added as part of the fix for ECR 3820. International sites will probably want to set this field to 'N'. Remember that changes to values in Installation Configuration do not take effect until SPEED II is restarted.
If your site uses any special security classes or you have set priorities on the different function processors, you will need to make these changes again. If you have any Rights programs, you will need to recreate them under Release 7 and then reassign the special security privileges to them.
Design files which have been converted to Release 7 (or applications which have been developed using Release 7) can be downgraded to Release 6 by using the Restructure Files selection in Design File Management. SPEED II will not allow you to enter Application Design with design files in the wrong format. If you want to downgrade you must use EZPATCH (in library '$') to change the 00000000 file in the library '$$vvaaa1' (where vv = version and aaa = application id). You need to change the '7' at position 4 to a '6'.
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