Would you have articles,  life cycle dates or announcement letters for any of

5645-001
5647-A01
5655-068
5655-069
5665-284
5665-291
5665-293
5665-295
5665-327
5665-329
5665-XA2
5665-XA3
5685-001
5685-002
5685-047
5685-048
5694-A01
5695-DF1
5740-AM3
5740-AM7
5740-AM8
5740-SM1
5740-XC6
5740-XE1
5740-XXH
5740-XYN
5740-XYQ
5740-XYS
5748-UT2

I'll check whether wiki will accept ABC v3 as a secondary RS.


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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [[email protected]] on behalf of 
Glenn Wilcock [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2021 12:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Secondary sources for DFP and DFSMS

We've been vexed with this for some time.  We, the DFSMS org, have wanted to 
update this for some time.  But, we've run into these same issues, probably 
even more so since we are the product owners.  So, first, thanks so much for 
working on this!  SHARE presentations are a good idea, but wondering if since 
those are created by the product owners, if they will pass the litmus test.  
I've thought about Redbooks since we sometimes get non IBMers as authors, but 
didn't find any offhand that weren't written by IBMers.  Those familiar with 
Wikipedia, can a secondary resource come from someone within the IBM company, 
but not directly related to the referenced products?  If so, then the 'ABCs of 
IBM Systems Program Volume 3', is a great reference.  Outside of these sources, 
our google searches haven't provided much as far as secondary sources besides 
billable educational offerings.  Glenn

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