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No.  The rules say that if someone asks a question and you have a product
that solves their problem, you can, at a minimum, say "Hey, my product XYZ
can do this.  Contact me for more info."  Somewhat more elaboration is
usually allowed, but there can be a fine line before it becomes a
full-fledged pitch.

Also, a few weeks ago, the list saw some dummy questions that gave someone
the opportunity to pitch their product.  I.e., PersonA asks "How do I...?"
PersonB responds "I've got this great product..."  PersonA & PersonB are the
same person (or within the same organization).  This is absolutely
verbotten.

- Dan Bale

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com
[mailto:midrange-l-admin@midrange.com]On Behalf Of Peter Colpaert
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 9:39 AM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: Re: Retaining last changed date in a member



I thought the list rules said no plugs for your own products?

Peter





"Leif Svalgaard" <leif@leif.org>@midrange.com on 13/03/2002 15:34:04

Please respond to midrange-l@midrange.com

Sent by:  midrange-l-admin@midrange.com


To:   <midrange-l@midrange.com>
cc:

Subject:  Re: Retaining last changed date in a member


From: Klein, Ron <ron.klein@acs-inc.com>
> I am looking for a solution to retain the last changed date of a member
when
> it gets copied.  We are copying source members to different libraries and
> would like to retain the change date of the data inside and not get the
new
> change date that equals the new create date.
>
> Any one have an idea of how I can retain it or go back and update it.
>

<plug>
Chapter 8 of my eBook (http://iseries400.org) shows how to.
</plug>



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