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That's about it. But Net.Data is a very simple, straightforward
language. An overview of the available functions and a bit of reading
about the different block types is really all you need to get going.
There are several of us here that use Net.Data a great deal and are
happy to help you get rolling!
-----Original Message-----
From: beth and darrell [mailto:rdbfeb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thu 1/8/2004 10:54 AM
To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc:
Subject: [WEB400] net.data question
i wish to start using net.data and am wondering if anyone knows
of a
location, other than the ibm pdfs for information/guidlines on
how to use?
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