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same thing happened to us although we had already purchased them for our RISC, we just hadn't put them on. When we started processing we were a little shocked of the amount of our production work used the TAATOOLS, good product, good support, and a cool learning tool, I grew up on it.
Eric Sundell
AS400/PC Specialist
"Go with God. (my car's full...)"
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From: Robert Perno [mailto:r_perno@wshein.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 12:04 PM
To: Midrange list serve (E-mail)
Subject: TAA Productivity Tools
Our shop used the DUPSPLF command which was part of IBM's QUSRTOOL library.
Approximately, 6 months ago we upgraded to a RISC box running OS/400 release
V4R3 which I think disabled our use of this command. My understanding is
that I must now purchase the TAA Productivity Tools package in order to
restore this functionality to our system. Can anyone out there shed a
little more light on the subject.
In order to purchase this package I must cost justify this with my boss. I
have downloaded a list of the tools in the package off the TAATOOL website
and must admit that I was quite impressed with the number of tools
available. It would also be great to here from people using the tools a
ball park percentage of number of tools used or if they recommend purchasing
the package.
Robert D. Perno
Sr. Programmer/Analyst
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