Thanks - I'll pick them up tomorrow at work. I'm working from home today due to 
some work on my house. That is definately one plus of all this Internet stuff. 
Working from home on an ADSL link sure beats that 300 baud acoustic modem that 
I had. OOPS, there I go back into nostolgia <grin>.

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> Subject:      Re: LOGR for Dummies?
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> John,
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> Try the System Programmer's Guide to z/OS System Logger Redbook 
> (SG24-6898).  The "Introduction to System Logger" and "System Logger 
> fundamentals" should give you what you want.
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