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Does POE stand for "Plenty Of Errors"??? 


Thanks,
Tommy Holden


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Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 2:17 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: RE: 5250 command for # processors on this lpar

And that sheet will say that they no longer send the keys out and that
you 
can look at them at their handy dandy web site.  And on that web site 
you'll have options to search by machine serial number or customer
number. 
 Heaven help you if you try the *all for both.  That will only show you 
POE's that are entitled to all machines to all of your customer numbers.

Which, of course, are none.  Do not assume that it means any POE's 
entitled to any customer number or any serial number in your account.
Good 
luck hitting just the right combination.  If you have as many
combinations 
as me the odds of getting a hit start diminishing exponentially.

Rob Berendt

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