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Client Access/400 Expert Reader

Client Access/400 Expert Reader

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I was dissapointed
Review: I hate to be the only person to review this book, but I have to tell you that I don't believe this book is worth the price. Maybe I'm not enough of an "Expert" to get use from this book, or maybe the topics that I am most interested in, file transfer and printer sessions, just aren't part of this writer's interests. I was expecting some in-depth discussion on file transfer protocals and FDF files in particular, but out of the entire 433 pages, the author devoted one and a half pages to transferring files from the Sys/36 environment, 2 pages to converting CCSID 65535 and 1/2 page to remote email transfers. It's really tough to set up an FDF when attempting to transfer files from a spreadsheet and this book doesn't even address that issue.

I will probably keep this book for future reference, but if I had known what wasn't in it, I would have passed on this one.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I was dissapointed
Review: I hate to be the only person to review this book, but I have to tell you that I don't believe this book is worth the price. Maybe I'm not enough of an "Expert" to get use from this book, or maybe the topics that I am most interested in, file transfer and printer sessions, just aren't part of this writer's interests. I was expecting some in-depth discussion on file transfer protocals and FDF files in particular, but out of the entire 433 pages, the author devoted one and a half pages to transferring files from the Sys/36 environment, 2 pages to converting CCSID 65535 and 1/2 page to remote email transfers. It's really tough to set up an FDF when attempting to transfer files from a spreadsheet and this book doesn't even address that issue.

I will probably keep this book for future reference, but if I had known what wasn't in it, I would have passed on this one.


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