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Now, for someone totally unfamiliar with the iSeries, how does one "look
for" this documentation?
"IF" you have access to the command line (do you know what I am asking?)
you can try this command:
WRKOBJ *ALL/BPCSDOC
One of the columns should tell you library. Once you have that
information you can try:
DSPFD FILE(BPCS405CDO/BPCSDOC) TYPE(*MBRLIST)
to get a list of "members" of that file. Then, once you have that list,
you can try
DSPPFM FILE(BPCS405CDO/BPCSDOC) MBR(SSALOG00)
for items of interest. Some may not make sense, as they are geared more
to online help usage.

IDK if there's a menu option to view these. I'm more of a sysadmin than a
bpcs guru.

When we upgraded our versions of BPCS we put every one through generic ERP
training. Then we put them through Infor specific training.


Rob Berendt

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