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Hi, Jeff: Your answer was fine in the specific sense, and as I mentioned, useful. But I had the impression the question was (also) more general. Anyway, my comment was targeted at the more general case. However, the times at which I find a book most useful are precisely while coding.... Darrell Darrell A. Martin - 630-754-2141 Manager, Computer Operations dmartin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 01/24/2007 09:46:52 AM:
Darrell, I agree with the PDF comment, I have about a dozen IBM docs downloaded on this machine. Regarding the actual physical IBM manuals, though, I don't remember the last time I opened one. Point here was, if he was coding, he would be able to prompt the command. I gave him the information that would get the job done... regardless of what software or hardware environment he was using, which as I recall he didn't specify... Wasn't that efficient? Regards, Jeff
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