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Hi all. We recently upgraded a machine t V4R4, and I've been looking at getting the documentation installed. Now, I knew that some of the docs had been moved to the "Infocenter" and had to be viewed in a browser; I can cope with that. The rest are still in BookMangler format, or whatever it's called. I know this was discussed at some length here in the past. But as far as I know, one additional little feature never came up. Before I started I wanted to check the existing books, so I typed STRINFSKR. If you're on V4R4 and haven't tried it, try it now; go on. What you get is message CPFA27F. I'll quote its entire text, for those of you who aren't fortunate enough to be in this rarefied atmosphere: Message . . . . : Command STRINFSKR has been removed. Cause . . . . . : Command STRINFSKR has been removed and is no longer available. Recovery . . . : Use the IBM online library reader program to read the Softcopy Library CD-ROM from your workstation. You can also view or print the AS/400 Online Library from the Internet. See the readme.txt file on the CD-ROM for instructions for using the CD-ROM or for the Internet address. So, there it is: IBM are finally trying to declare the death of the green screen. Maybe your developers who are stuck on dumb terminals never RTFM anyway; but now they _can't_. So after I prized my dropped jaw off the desk, I decided to install the Infocenter. Stuck the CD in, read the readme. It says, "run the setup.exe in the root directory of the CD." Fine. There isn't one. But there is one in \inst32. I ran that. I got: "Unable to locate source file directory. Install aborted." So I tried double-clicking on index.htm in the root of the CD. That worked. It gave me a nice page with two links. One to the on-line infocenter at Boulder, the other to the "Local" version. The local version wasn't found. I viewed source. The link is to: "file:///c:\info\index.htm". Yeah, hard-coded to the C: drive. Now, I could no doubt manually copy the files to a drive and kludge up a working index page by editing IBM's HTML; but is this really how I should have to install IBM's documentation? Don't they _wan't_ me to read it? To top it all off, the other CD, the one with the softcopy books, doesn't contain an installable licensed program: how do I install it on the AS/400? I'm sure I've done it that way in the past. Ok, OK, I've just been reminded that the correct way is with the RSTSHF (Restore shelf) command. But, to really, really cap it all, RSTSHF gives CPFA27F. Yes, it has been removed as well! Sorry about the length of this post, but HELLLLLLLPPPPPPPPP!!!!!!!! Cheers, Martin. -- Martin McCallion Midas-Kapiti International Work: mccallim@midas-kapiti.com Home: martin.mccallion@ukonline.co.uk Apologies for the length of this sig, but company policy says: This email message is intended for the named recipient only. It may be privileged and/or confidential. If you are not the intended named recipient of this email then you should not copy it or use it for any purpose, nor disclose its contents to any other person. You should contact Midas-Kapiti International as shown below so that we can take appropriate action at no cost to yourself. Midas-Kapiti International Ltd, 1 St George's Road, Wimbledon, London, SW19 4DR, UK Email: Postmaster@midas-kapiti.com Tel: +44 (0)208 879 1188 Fax: +44 (0)208 947 3373 Midas-Kapiti International Ltd is registered in England and Wales under company no. 971479 .:. +--- | 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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