Go to this link: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/iseries/v5r2/ic2924/index.htm
and then in the search window type "ILE concepts" without the quotes. In the window that will appear, you will see chapter 3 from a book titled "ILE Concepts" In there, they talk about activation groups.
Type in commitment control in the search area to get information on commitment control. The third result in the list I got gave me something on Concepts. The second entry was a portion from an HTML book on USB data base.
Good luck to you.
Last Wiki Answer Submitted: June 11, 2006 5:46 pm by TimRaz0 pts.
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Are those two separate questions? Or are you wanting to know about the relationships between the two? When a question isn’t clear, you should return to add clarification as needed.
The ‘discussion’ area is for dialog. Sometimes two-way communication is needed.
The question was asked three-and-a-half years ago and was sufficiently answered. You seem to be going through the archives (you’re up to June 2006) just resurrecting discussions to get your name out there.
Please stop cluttering the board with useless comments. If you have something to say of value that might be helpful, fine. But these type of comments are not helpful.
Are those two separate questions? Or are you wanting to know about the relationships between the two? When a question isn’t clear, you should return to add clarification as needed.
The ‘discussion’ area is for dialog. Sometimes two-way communication is needed.
Tom
TOM,
The question was asked three-and-a-half years ago and was sufficiently answered. You seem to be going through the archives (you’re up to June 2006) just resurrecting discussions to get your name out there.
Please stop cluttering the board with useless comments. If you have something to say of value that might be helpful, fine. But these type of comments are not helpful.
Thanks,
Steve