No matter all the renaming, iSeries DB2 is not the same as the other
platforms. For good or ill, Rochester has gone its own way here.

That is not to say that there are not attempts to share knowledge - there
are. But it's not surprising that these classes don't mention iSeries in an
obvious way, as it's a different animal.

At 09:13 AM 3/21/02 -0500, you wrote:

>IBM sent me a link to education about DB2
>http://www-3.ibm.com/services/learning/spotlight/db2/all.html
>Has multiple sections
>- DB2 family
>- z/OS and OS390
>- UNIX, Windows, OS/2
>- VSE & VM
>
>Tucked under UNIX, Windows, OS/2 in subsection 'Related Offerings' are the
>iSeries classes.
>
>Rob Berendt
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