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- From: Deb Cannon 319-335-6321 <ADPDKHTS%BITNET.UIAMVS@EDU.VT.CC.VTVM2>
- Subject: SAS Futures / IBM's Book Manager
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- CONTENT: Speculative Question
- SUMMARY: SAS Institute's stand on IBM/Book Manager
- REL/PLTF: 5.18/MVS 6.06/MVS 6.07/MVS 6.06/OS/2 6.04/PC-DOS
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- NAME: Deb Cannon
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- Our site has recently installed and implemented IBM's new
- Book Manager, an online manual system. All their manuals shipped
- with new software will be distributed in this way. That's not to
- say you can't get manuals anymore, but this new systems is so slick
- that I'll never use a paper manual again if I don't have to...what
- impressed me the most was it's ability to interface with SDSF (MVS
- display facility for spool/print datasets): Placing your cursor on
- a message in the console log, for example, and invoking a PFkey
- that invokes Book Manager, will take you *directly* to the manual
- that explains that message. Not to mention the waste, in both
- productivity and earth resources, that having manuals online will
- prevent.
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- Speaking of manuals, I was working on a SAS problem yesterday
- that caused a pile of 5 manuals on my desk, all open to the
- page I was consulting. While I have no beef against SAS
- documentation per se, wouldn't it be great to have it all
- ONLINE? With indexes (a Book Manager feature) , so you can search
- entire 'sets' of manuals for all existing verbage on a feature?
- IBM, I'm told, has left a door open for third-party documentation.
- Anyone heard how SAS is going to react to this? Surely all the
- manuals are already in machine-readable format.....
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- Deb
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