On 3/16/2012 9:45 AM, sudheen p wrote:
Hi All,

Thanks all for the quick response.

Yes,I am planning for individual study,and yes,I have a test system in our
environment where I have sufficient auth to write and execute the code.
I have gone through the SHARE assembler presentations and looking for some
pointers to continue on the same lines.

Thanks
Sudheen



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