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Glenn, (CHGSYSVAL QSOAPBOX(*ON)) I couldn't disagree with you more! I believe the purpose of this forum is to share information among your peers. Just because a particular peer is a "newbie", and asks what many would consider a "silly" AS/400 question doesn't mean that the question is any less important than a question you or I might ask about setting up IBM Firewall or using date fields on a display. Given the level of AS/400 education that exists today, this forum(and comp.sys.ibm.as400.misc) are probably among a "newbie"'s greatest sources of help there is. Granted, there is a lot to be said for 'RTFM' before putting a question out on the forums. But how many students have access to a Softcopy CD, much less the 80-100 lbs. of IBM manuals that USED to come with your AS/400? Sometimes it is better(and faster) to ask somebody who knows the answer than to spend days trying to figure it out yourself. One of the reasons I have tripled my salary in the last 7 years as an AS/400 professional is that I got a job with a company of consultants who didn't mind me asking "silly" questions(although they got MIGHTY TESTY if I asked the same question more than three times!). What mattered was that I LEARNED from those questions, and became a better programmer from asking them. (CHGSYSVAL QSOAPBOX(*OFF)) YEEESH!!! I feel much better now. -- Lou Schmaus Creative Computer Associates, Inc. Parlin, NJ 08859 lschmaus@home.com -- The opinions expressed here are not necessarily those of my employer, unless it is billable. Glenn Gundermann wrote: > > I didn't want to say anthing but since you asked ...... > > I personally don't think the latest set of newbie questions belong here. If >you > can't figure out the VERY basics of cl programming then you haven't checked >the > manual first. Same goes for the simple task of how to display the different > record formats of a display file etc. This stuff is day one in the ATS >courses so > I don't know where these people are studying this stuff. The manuals show a >ton > of examples and they're all on-line. They should also just check out the >source > of programs already on their AS/400 that other people have written. > > At the last insurance company I worked for, we hired a graduate from school >that > didn't know an AS/400 from an NT Server and never looked at clp, rpg, etc. He > dived into the ATS courses we had and the manuals and he never asked me any >basic > questions forget about sending an e-mail message to a public forum like this. > > My .02. > > Glenn Gundermann > Ronald A. Chisholm Limted > Toronto > E-Mail: ggundermann@rachisholm.com > +--- | This is the Midrange System Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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