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Question Need Help- Does MENDELTRON ESQUIRE is supported by AIX 5.3

Hello,
I am currently working on an application which we are currently trying to change from HP-UX 9000 Series to AIX 5.3.We make use of MENDELTRON ESQUIRE for Screen Scraping.

I want to know whether AIX 5.3 Supports MENDELTRON ESQUIRE and if it supports what version of MENDELTRON ESQUIRE does it supports.

Any Help in this regard is greatly thankful.

This help is very urgently needed.

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Bala.
 

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