At 13:08 -0600 on 01/03/2014, Mark Zelden wrote about Re: SMF (was: REXX tutorial):

As long there is internal communication within IBM and everyone played by the same rules, the information could be kept consolidated in a single manual or kept in sync with the component / subsystem manuals.

The problem with doing updates when something changes in one component is that the single SMF Record Format manual is that the Dead Tree edition needs to be updated when a change in the text changes. I am old enough to remember the days when these types of changes were done with the pages being sent out and the user needed to pull out the replaced pages and add the new ones to their copy of the manual. Periodically a new version of the manual would be issued that incorporated the page replacement changes. This is no longer done. An electronic copy of the manual COULD be updated as needed and assembled on the fly as needed. I do not know what DTP system that IBM now uses but using InDesign or Quark as an example, you can assemble a book that has each SMF record number as a separate chapter and the master SMF Records manual would be assembled by just listing the chapter names. Adding a new record number would just add the new chapter pointer to the master list. This also creates the ToC and the Index. For the Component manuals the record format chapters would also be used so that any change in the chapter file would automatically update both the Component manual and the master SMF Record Format manual.

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