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Re: Search for a string using SORT
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| yaeger@us.ibm.com 2006-02-10, 6:55 pm |
| docdwarf@panix.com wrote:
> Eh? First I'm 'looking too deep into the DFSORT doc' and then I'm not
> looking deeply enough
Yeah, I know it sounds silly, but it's a matter of following the links
from the right starting place to the right ending place. It's just
the way Bookmanager sets things up. If you use the pdf version of the
DFSORT APG and just start at the beginning of the INCLUDE doc, all the
silliness ends. :)
Frank Yaeger - DFSORT Team (IBM) - yaeger@us.ibm.com
Specialties: ICETOOL, IFTHEN, OVERLAY, Symbols, Migration
=> DFSORT/MVS is on the Web at http://www.ibm.com/storage/dfsort/
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| In article <1139608350.325629.24870@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
<yaeger@us.ibm.com> wrote:
>docdwarf@panix.com wrote:
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>Yeah, I know it sounds silly, but it's a matter of following the links
>from the right starting place to the right ending place. It's just
>the way Bookmanager sets things up.
Glad you find the humor as well, Mr Yaeger, but I'd disagree that it was
'just the way Bookmanager sets things up'; a few years back I posted what
I had been taught a few decades back in
<http://groups.google.com/group/alt....de=source&hl=en>
--begin quoted text:
As I was taught: 'An IBM manual contains 25 chapters, each of which
assumes intimate familiarity with the other 24.'
--end quoted text
DD
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