sorry if my reply was so brunt, but this was exactly my thoughts also
Charles Mills
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You have a very, very tough job ahead of you if you have no experience with
z/OS.
z/OS is a complex package and not much like anything else. A lot of the
documentation makes the assumption that you already know everything that
came before.
I doubt the likelihood of your success. Sorry. No offense to you. It is
just
a very complex and obscure problem you are facing.
IBM has some prepackaged solutions, I believe at an additional cost. Your
management might want to look into those, or into buying a few hours of
someone's time to support you remotely while you attempt this. There are
probably folks on this list (not me!) who might be qualified and willing to
do this.
Charles
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Subject: Re: Someone has training manuals or notes that can help me
Hello,
The environment is a Z / OS 1.11. You have to make the installation of this
version and migrate from a version Z / OS 1.7.
Since there is no training in this regard, I would like to know if someone
has
training manuals about it.
Also appreciate any comments or suggestions.
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