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Jerry,

Thanks...I was just informed about 56MA as I recall....last session on
Thursday(guess I'm not leaving on Thurs afternoon afterall :)

And yes, you had the same search results I did..

Thanks all...

Don in DC

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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jerry Adams
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2007 12:48 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: COMMON Sessions - Any on management central?

I went through the list yesterday, Don, and don't recall seeing any
specific to Mgt. Central. The closest thing I saw was open lab 35LA and
36LA - System i Access for Windows with the Experts.


There is a Roadmap at www.common.org/conferences/sguide/S07/454.htm that
may contain bits and pieces of interest, but nothing I saw that
specifically mentioned Mgt. Central. But many of the sessions seem to
use Mgt Central processes. There are even some sessions, Make Managing
PTF's a Snap comes to mind, that don't even mention iNav but, as best I
recall, use Mgt. Central functions.


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Don wrote:
Hey,



I just went through the posted list of sessions for Anaheim. Are there
any
that are going to be covering Management Central? I went through the list
and didn't see any, but then.



Thanks



Don in DC




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