Ever felt buried in IBM manuals? It seems like you need stacks of them, close at hand, if you want to be an effective CICS programmer. Not just the CICS manuals...but the ones on VSAM, JCL, and TSO too. Because, frankly, the...

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Ever felt buried in IBM manuals? It seems like you need stacks of them, close at hand, if you want to be an effective CICS programmer. Not just the CICS manuals...but the ones on VSAM, JCL, and TSO too. Because, frankly, there is just too much you have to know to do your job well; you can't get along without a lot of reference material. That's why Doug Lowe decided to write this book. In it, he's collected all the information you need to have at your fingertips, and organised into 12 sections that make in easy for you to find what you're looking for.

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