On 1 Jun 2007 11:06:13 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote:

>I also used to like inserting the update pages into my manuals.  You really 
>could see exactly what changed, and got a good feel for it.  Nowadays, you 
>can find a lot of the changed stuff.  In the beginning of most manuals they 
>cover the changes.  It doesn't seem the same though.

I remember justifying the effort to go from MVS/SP 1.3.1 to 1.3.2
because of reading the updates to messages and codes where they added
messages to tell you WHICH symbol wasn't defined in the procedure.
>
>Eric Bielefeld
>Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer
>Milwaukee, Wisconsin
>414-475-7434
>
>> Robert
>>
>> [*1] And I loved to insert the update pages into the manuals. That
>> way I touched most every manual in our library and that way I
>> learned new and updated features on the fly.
>>
>
Clark Morris

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