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On 07-Oct-2010 10:15, Mark S. Waterbury wrote:

That's wonderful news. Someone must have opened a DCR for this, and
IBM listened. ;-)

But, there was no mention of it in the V6R1 Memo To Users, and in
the V6R1 InfoCenter, under "Programming", "CL"., "Command Finder",
"Changed Commands", although RUNSQLSTM is listed, when I click on
that command, it does show the new MARGINS parameter, but there are
no ">>" or "<<" change indicators anywhere on this page to show me
what is "new"... *:-o*

I think someone at IBM who is responsible for maintaining the
InfoCenter has really "dropped the ball" on this.

How are we supposed to find out what's new or changed with commands,
without the nice ">>" and "<<" markers? Are we really expected to
open up the V5R4 InfoCenter in another browser window (or tab) and
compare, manually, with IEHEYEBALL?


Just as reference was made to the PMR and DCR as means to effect correction\change, there is also the [electronic] reader's comment card for [online] documentation. While viewing a page in the InfoCenter, click the _Send Feedback_ link <IIRC, usually located in the top left corner of a page> and fill in the form; the "Current topic" being viewed will be part of the submitted form data.

Regards, Chuck

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