Re: Rant of the Day - First World Problems

2018-06-13 Thread Linda
Hi Jerry, Complete agreement here. Sometimes, I think that automated reload, near line could be acceptable. What do you think? Linda Sent from my iPhone > On Jun 13, 2018, at 7:47 AM, Jerry Callen wrote: > > Aw, man, this really, really stinks. > > I have embedded Knowledge Center URLs in

Re: Rant of the Day - First World Problems

2018-06-13 Thread Jerry Callen
Aw, man, this really, really stinks. I have embedded Knowledge Center URLs in about a gazillion wiki pages that are widely used by other coworkers. I always try to link to "the latest" version (currently, of course, 2.3), but I'm sure I have a lot of 2.2 links, and quite possibly some old 2.1 l

Re: Rant of the Day - First World Problems

2018-06-13 Thread Ward Able, Grant
Of Carmen Vitullo Sent: 12 June 2018 19:40 To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: Rant of the Day - First World Problems ATTENTION! This email originated outside of DTCC; exercise caution. What bothers me the most, is IIRC, before KC, if I searched for some IBM message or APAR or PTF...whate

Re: Rant of the Day - First World Problems

2018-06-12 Thread Carmen Vitullo
12, 2018 1:26:54 PM Subject: Re: Rant of the Day - First World Problems When IBM made the change they should have coordinated with Google to dump the current index of the site and initiate a reindex. Still it was a bit abrupt to do this without warning. A couple of people have left comments

Re: Rant of the Day - First World Problems

2018-06-12 Thread Alan Young
;s KC. From: Scott Fagen Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2018 08:35 To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Rant of the Day - First World Problems Just figured I'd do the LISTSERV equivalent of primal scream therapy. One of the pleasures of Google is the ability to g

Rant of the Day - First World Problems

2018-06-12 Thread Scott Fagen
Just figured I'd do the LISTSERV equivalent of primal scream therapy. One of the pleasures of Google is the ability to get help on almost anything IBM mainframe related by searching for something like: TSO REXX POS and you'd get back a pointer to the page in the online library to the POS func