Re: z/OS 2.1 Program Product number

2013-08-10 Thread saurabh khandelwal
Sorry for delay. I was in the process of ordering new z/OS version, So I
thought collecting these detail. But now I have contacted IBM team to get
these detail.

Thanks for all help.

Regards
Sourabh


On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 11:03 PM, Elardus Engelbrecht 
elardus.engelbre...@sita.co.za wrote:

 Ed Jaffe wrote:

 John Eells wrote:
  http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/software/isv210.html
 The link itself has the exact same typo. =-O

 For once, I admit that your eyes are better than mine... 8-D

 Either it was created by someone unfamiliar with z/OS releases or by an
 individual with the ability to see decades into the future (we hope). ;-)

 Or both - I see it rather as an amusing 'typo back to the future' or z/OS
 v2.2 - v2.9 have already been dropped due to some PTFs full of typos of all
 weird kinds plus *forward* compatibility issues... ;-D

 activate shields!
 run!

 Groete / Greetings
 Elardus Engelbrecht

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Re: The z/OS V2.1 Migration PDF available

2013-08-10 Thread John P Kalinich
I don't normally install z/OS, but when I do, I install dos punto uno.

Regards,
John K

Marna Walle of the IBM Mainframe Discussion List 
IBM-MAIN@listserv.ua.edu wrote on 08/09/2013 07:38:30 PM:

 Hi Timothy,

 It is unlikely that we'd put an unsupported coexistence path in the 
 book - even as a checklist of items.  As you know, you can see what 
 one of those jumps would look like by putting a couple of books 
 together.  We'll keep all the documentation out there for you, though 
:). 
 
 As the Dos Equis guy might say:  Stay current, my friends.

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Re: The z/OS V2.1 Migration PDF available

2013-08-10 Thread Joel C. Ewing
Based on other past manuals, I might have expected the two-column text
format here as well, but the z/OS 2.1 migration manual I find at
http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/epubs/pdf/e0z3m100.pdf
does seem to have all text sections in single-column format. I
understand Marna's confusion.

The Table of Contents is indeed two columns, and probably every table in
the document is two or more columns; but there's not much use for even
formatting data into a table if you are going to limit all tables to one
dimension.
J. C. Ewing

On 08/09/2013 11:45 PM, Louis Losee wrote:
 Each page of the manual is formatted into two columns (like a newspaper.  
 When you finish reading the first column (on the left half of the page) you 
 then have to scroll up to see the start of the column of the right half of 
 the page to continue reading.
 
 Most IBM manuals (with the notable exception of the Principles of Operation 
 manual) are formatted such that the text runs from the left margin to the 
 right margin allowing you to just scroll down to read it.  When you get to 
 the bottom of the page you just continue to scroll to the next page.
 
 Hope that helps.
 
 Lou
 On Aug 9, 2013, at 7:28 PM, Marna WALLE mwa...@us.ibm.com wrote:
 
 I'm sorry...I am really dense.  I'm not following what dual columns are.   
  Are you referring to the template table that is used after the Description, 
 and before the Steps to Take?   Is it something else that just now appears 
 in the z/OS V2R1 Migration book, or has it been there all along?

 I wouldn't like to keep paging up and down online either, so I'd like to see 
 if there is something to be done about it.

 -Marna WALLE
 z/OS System Installation




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