It wasn't there yesterday, maybe there's a day lag. Meanwhile, I
remembered that it was available under NDA and I grabbed it.
On 2019-09-13 08:54, Dale R. Smith wrote:
On Fri, 13 Sep 2019 09:19:08 -0400, Tom Russell <[email protected]>
wrote:
I'm checking every few hours for SA22-7832-12.
Historically the POPs gets published on the GA date, not the announce date. So
I think you can safely stop looking until 23 September 2019 which is the date
in the announcement letter.
The draft Redbooks are there now though.
Tom Russell
“Stay calm. Be brave. Wait for the signs” — Jasper FriendlyBear
“… and remember to leave good news alone.” — Gracie HeavyHand
I'm not sure where everybody is looking, but it's available for download on the
IBM Publications Center web site:
https://www-05.ibm.com/e-business/linkweb/publications/servlet/pbi.wss?SSN=19IMP0002353716631&FNC=SRH
Enter SA22-7832-12 in the Publication number field to see the current one, or
enter SA22-7832 and change the number of result per page to 50 to see all
available additions.
<peeve>For some reason, the publication dates are shown in European format, even
though I have United States selected. All dates should be in Isodate format!</peeve>
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