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  • Subject: Re: ABBREVIATIONS / SMO
  • From: István Rudas <Istvan@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 10:33:16 +0100

Thank you all, Jim, Doug, Bale and others, for understandig the problem. Of
course by time I will memorize and use them. The acronym-site I will find
and use, thankyou.

Jim Langston: the > DF and SF  <  I have found 10.3.2000 in RSTDSP by
Silvio Santos, and your guess shows me that you would have guessed wrong; 
SF is definitely a SFL (subfile), 
DF is definitely not a Database File but a DSPF (displayfile).

Maybe it is not wrong to ask, that we use the Abbreviations "as they were
created once by IBM"  when we write about System-related Things. 
 
István
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