On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 22:19:25 +0200, Chris Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>Do you have any actual examples you can propose to us all. I would prefer an
>official one, one which refers to products on the same hardware platform - a
>reasonable restriction surely - and hence an example which can be backed
>up - as I have been doing - with verifiable bookshelf searches.
>

I don't know why I am bothering.  Despite the fact that you "praised" my
lack of usage of the 3 letter abbreviation in more formal writings, 
they were just that - more formal.  I have no problem at all with anyone
ever using the 3 letter abbreviation on this list and I have never once 
not known exactly what was meant based on the context.

But to answer your question (and I am doing this without searching)...

CSI = Consolidated Software Inventory (as in SMP/E) 

CSI = Catalog Search Interface

Search the SMP/E bookshelf and then the DFSMS bookshelf and see how
many hits you get.  

Mark
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