I've got the Cowlishaw Rexx book. It's great, but an awful lot of it is
word-for-word with the IBM manuals, so it is not that much of an additional
help.

I've also got another book - not at the location I am at now - that is
TSO/Rexx specific. I hesitate to say which of the books you name it might
be. It is "sponsored" by one of the JCL checker vendors, and it is pretty
bad. Very little new material, and an index that does not point to the
correct page numbers. I'll be at the other location tomorrow so write me
privately if you want the exact book I am talking about.

Charles



-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Alan Schwartz
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 1:04 PM
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Subject: Re: REXX Books


I know that Mike wrote REXX.  Being an originator does not necessarily 
make one a good author or educator.  Hence his inclusion in the list.

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