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"John Mathew" wrote:

How to configure/install JDE software in AS/400 server.
Kindly please let me know if there are any document or steps to be followed.
Thanks in advance...



How To Ask Questions the Smart Way:
http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#forum

[...]

Before You Ask

Before asking a technical question by e-mail, or in a newsgroup, or on a website chat board, do the following:

- Try to find an answer by searching the archives of the forum you plan to post to.

- Try to find an answer by searching the Web.

- Try to find an answer by reading the manual.

- Try to find an answer by reading a FAQ.

- Try to find an answer by inspection or experimentation.

- Try to find an answer by asking a skilled friend.

- If you're a programmer, try to find an answer by reading the source code.

When you ask your question, display the fact that you have done these things first; this will help establish that you're not being a lazy sponge and wasting people's time. Better yet, display what you have learned from doing these things. We like answering questions for people who have demonstrated they can learn from the answers.

[...]

When You Ask

Choose your forum carefully

Be sensitive in choosing where you ask your question. You are likely to be ignored, or written off as a loser, if you:

- post your question to a forum where it's off topic

- post a very elementary question to a forum where advanced technical questions are expected, or vice-versa

- cross-post to too many different newsgroups

- post a personal e-mail to somebody who is neither an acquaintance of yours nor personally responsible for solving your problem

Hackers blow off questions that are inappropriately targeted in order to try to protect their communications channels from being drowned in irrelevance. You don't want this to happen to you.

The first step, therefore, is to find the right forum. Again, Google and other Web-searching methods are your friend. Use them to find the project webpage most closely associated with the hardware or software giving you difficulties. Usually it will have links to a FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) list, and to project mailing lists and their archives. These mailing lists are the final places to go for help, if your own efforts (including reading those FAQs you found) do not find you a solution. The project page may also describe a bug-reporting procedure, or have a link to one; if so, follow it.

[...]

Kindly try:
www.jdelist.com

;-)

-sjl




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