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I would think it would be more cost effective to have a BP set up your lpar than to do it yourself. Setting up lpar is not like coding. It's pretty much a one shot deal and there's not so much long term payback. For 'training' you could not let them touch any keyboards but have them tell you what keys to hit. For 'best practices' in moving code from test to production I would look at 'change management' software from Soft Landing or Aldon. We use Turnover by Soft Landing. Rob Berendt
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