First Edition (March 1986) This edition applies to the following licensed programs for use with 0S/VS2 MVS 3.8or a subsequent release and VM/SP Release 3 or a subsequent release: Information/System Version 3 for MVS (Program Number 5665-384) Information/System Version 3 forVM/SP (Program Number 5664-323) Information/Management Version 3 for MVS (Program Number 5665-383) Information/Management Version 3forVM/SP (Program Number 5664-322) Information/MVS (Program Number 5665-955) Information/VM-VSE (Program Number 5668-919) Information/Access Version 2 for MVS (Program Number 5665-267) Thiseditionapplies to the above mentioned licensed programsuntil otherwise indicated in new editions or Technical Newsletters. The licensed programs described in this book and all licensed material available for them are provided by IBM under terms ofthe Agreement for IBM Licensed Programs. Your branchoffice can advise you on ordering procedures.
To use Using the Information/Family Licensed Programs, you should understand how to use applications on your operating system (MVS or VM/SP). You do not have to know anything about the Information/Family programs. The first part of this book presents a series of exercises that teach you some specific tasks the Information/Family programs can help you perform. If you are a beginning user, you should do these exercises first. Before you can begin the exercises, the data base you wili use must contain a set of training records that have been created by your system administrator. After you finish the exercises, you should be ready to use other books in the Information/Family library that apply more directly to the programs you use and the tasks you perform every day. You might also have a run book that shows you how certain tasks are performed in your organization. If you are a system administrator, you should read all of this book before you perform any tasks associated with the administration of Information/Family programs and data bases. You must create the training records as shown in Chapter 14 before beginning users can workwith the exercises in the first part of the book.
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Reference Number : SC34-4052-0
Date Published : March 1986
Manufacturer : IBM
Format : PDF (332 pages)
This exhibit has a reference ID of CH8928. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
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