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>Hmmm... yes and no. While they're pretty good at listening to >talk about presentation, they've been very resistant to any >comments about content. It used to be possible to open >documentation APARs to get manuals corrected. The process with >Infocenter didn't seem to be mature last time I tried >reporting a factual issue with content. > >I'd like to hear if others have had success. I have submitted typos in V4 documentation that have been fixed as of V5R1. When you click the link, it sends an email off that includes the page you're looking at, so the development team know the page you're commenting on. One thing that I have discovered is that presentation issues are not necessarily retrofitted back to earlier versions of Infocenter. That means that the most 'modern' interface is the one for the most current OS version; at this moment, V5R1. Older versions are more or less frozen as-is. I must say that I haven't tried to open a documentation APAR on Infocenter yet. --buck
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