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GauravKudesiya Warnings : 1 New User
Joined: 11 Oct 2008 Posts: 74 Location: Chicago, IL
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Hello,
I am looking for some details about IBM Transaction Processing Facility(IBM TPF).
Can anyone help me in this about the technology and where i can have any learning material.
Looking for some help
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expat
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It took me about 20 seconds to find a whole lot of information on google.
I assume you did try that yourself before posting ............ didn't you |
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GauravKudesiya Warnings : 1 New User
Joined: 11 Oct 2008 Posts: 74 Location: Chicago, IL
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Yes I first tried on Google... came to know something..
I know What is it. I know who use this technology.
But some confusion is like what exactly it is, like if someone got opportunity to learn this technology, what exactly he should do to start learning. and what is the carrier in this technology.
Also as in Simple development on Mainframes we use COBOL/JCL/DB2/CICS ... What exactly is been used to work on this technology.
ON Google I can find Why it has been used, Which Industry uses this and these types of things.
Hope you understand what exactly information i am looking and hope you can provide that.. May be i was not able to explain what i need that time.
Thanks for the early reply
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Hariharan Ramachandran
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Hariharan Ramachandran
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I assume you did try that yourself before posting ............ didn't you |
Expat, you are the exact person to people who feel so lazy and depend on others for all sorts of information..
With Kind Regards,
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expat
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Hariharan Ramachandran
Not sure if that's a compliment or a pop, but either way that's your opinion.
What my remark has done is to make the OP have a think and then supply the information that should have been stated in the first post and not a follow up post. |
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Hariharan Ramachandran
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[quote="expat"]Hariharan Ramachandran
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Not sure if that's a compliment or a pop, but either way that's your opinion. |
That was truely a compliment...
With Kind Regards,
#ari |
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PeterHolland
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Expat,
that will be very difficult to sit down with all those feathers up yours |
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expat
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Peter, quite the contrary, a nice soft feathered cushion |
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PeterHolland
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Expat,
my imagination is almost unlimited, but seeing you as a peacock? |
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Hariharan Ramachandran
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Expat if Peter's imagination is true,
then why dont you get me a feather " its considered to bring good luck throughout "
With Kind Regards
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PeterHolland
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Ari, are you hunting for the Golden Peacock Award? |
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expat
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No mate, I'd have to give an acceptance speech and I am not very good at speeches.
Why thank you all Oh thank you so much
My first thanks go to the admin team that have created and maintained this fantastic forum for us all, for without them there would be nothing.
I would like to thank all of my fellow moderators on IBMMAINFRAMES for the support and encouragemnt that they have given over the years.
The senior posters who have also displayed outstanding patience in trying to ease the knowledge transfer processes will always have a place in my heart
And a special thank you to those posters that have demonstrated that they have learnt and matured from their experiences on such a wonderful forum.
And finally to all of those posters that allowed me to use such posts as
RTFM
What have tried for yourself
What happened when you tried it
Do you not have access to google
What does it say in the product documentation
Thank you all so much |
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PeterHolland
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Expat,
my last post was intended for Hariharan Ramachandran.
But for not being good in doing speeches, you are great.
It made my eyes fill with tears, but that could have been
caused by the smoke of my cigarette.
Hope this week end will be better for you.
Cheers |
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expat
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Hariharan Ramachandran
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yeah so finally the prestigious Golden Peacock Award for this week goes to EXPAT,...
Where is the treat ???
Cheers guys..Have a great weekend..keep posting..he he he |
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GauravKudesiya Warnings : 1 New User
Joined: 11 Oct 2008 Posts: 74 Location: Chicago, IL
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Thanks Hariharan Ramachandran |
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