> IBM also puts most of this information on CDs

Every (nearly every?) z/OS and product manual even going back to very old
and out-of-marketing things like VS COBOL II, just to pick an example from a
recent thread here, is available on ONE DVD in BookManager, and for recent
products, PDF, format for $20 - TWENTY BUCKS! 

SK3T-4271-15

I remember paying $60 for one manual and having to wait three weeks for it
to arrive ...

Charles



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Reply for a new SYSPROG.

I was introduced to z/OS in a similar manner not too long ago. There a
ton of free "REDBOOKS" available from IBM websites, as well as most of
the Manuals in pdf format. This will add up to serious amounts of
information.

If you have tcp/IP and Unix System Services setup, then as far as
something vaguely familiar, you can start looking there. IBM also puts
most of this information on CDs, and sends a copy with z/OS or the
various products, DB2, RACF etc.  

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