Talk:Control Language

Latest comment: 16 years ago by Kubanczyk in topic Leftover paragraphs

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I think this page, along with AS/400 object should either be re-titled with OS/400 instead of AS/400 or merged with the OS/400 article, which really needs to be fleshed out anyway. Though that may have not been necessary in the past, with LPAR coming to the AS/400 (iSeries), one AS/400 unit may be running multiple OSes, so I think it would be much more appropriate to clarify that the command language and object concepts used on OS/400 actually be credited to OS/400 the operating system, not AS/400 the platform. Tell me what you think... -- uberpenguin 14:03, 2004 Nov 18 (UTC)

IT IS CONTROL LANGUAGE NOT COMMAND LANGUAGE

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Regarding the following IBM link, it shows that CL stands for Control Language not Command Language. http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/iseries/v5r2/ic2924/books/sm14/c4157215.pdf

I edited the context but wasn't able to change the title to AS/400 Control Language. 10:29 pm July 20, 2005 (Shahram T. Nayeri)

I've moved the article to AS/400 Control Language now. Timsheridan 17:56, 1 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Misuse of the term acronym

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DSP, CHG, etc. are not acronyms. They are abbreviations. Acronyms are initialisms i.e. they are formed by the first letter of each word of a phrase. For example SCUBA: Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus. Using 'CHG' for 'change' is merely an abbreviation, regardless of whether the letters in 'chg' are capitalized or not.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acronym

Dubwai 14:50, 20 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

Log into AS/400 screen

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IP address, ID and password

Leftover paragraphs

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The last two paragraphs in this page seem to be leftovers from previous edits. Nicola Musatti 10:01, 3 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Removed. --Kubanczyk (talk) 21:34, 5 April 2008 (UTC)Reply