are you already familiar with any other multivalued databases like
universe/jbase/d3/pick?
If yes, then you can get the undata manuals online at
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data/u2/pubs/library/61unidata/ and go from
there

If not, check out:
pickwiki: http://www.pickwiki.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl
jes: http://www.jes.com/ and his links page:
http://www.jes.com/linklist.html
mv central: http://www.sunergossoftware.com/mv_central.htm.
For training, find Matt Stern at http://www.comprehensive.com/
conferences and a monthly magazine: http://www.intl-spectrum.com/. Their
magazine (available online) has advertisements for other trainers, software,
etc.



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jimmy Dixon
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 9:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [U2] Unidata Training


Greetings one and all:

I have to admit that I have been lurking around the list for the past
several months, in an effort to see what the list is all about.

I am new to the Unidata arena, and from what I am seeing, there is a lot
to be learned to use it effectively.  Our accounting system is built on
Unidata (v 6.0).  I have very little in the way of documentation, due to
the fact, that the software company wants you to go through them to get
anything done.  This is a very expensive proposition to say the least.

I am wondering what type of "getting started with Unidata" information
is out there.  If y'all have suggestions on resources that I can learn
Unibasic that would be great.

Thanks for the help.


Jimmy Dixon
MCSE W2K, MSDBA, MSCA, MCP, CHCP
CompTIA A+, i-net+, e-Biz+, IT Project+ Certified Professional
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