I see in a lot of the posts that people answering often refer to an IBM manual when giving an answer to a question, and with good reason. Just about every answer to any question is somewhere in some manual. Sometimes the replier is kind enough to put a link in the reply directly to the html version of the manual. When they don't, it takes time trying to find the exact link. I have all the links in my favorites folder in my browser, but I'm sure others may not.
What if you added a links page? One that listed all the manuals with a brief description of what type of information may be found in this particular manual. Maybe even add the redbooks and white papers that are relevant (MQSeries Primer?)
I suppose in a way it may deter posts, because some people may just go straight to the manual. But on the other hand, maybe it will increase site traffic overall, as people come to know this site as THE source of MQ knowledge. Also, if the links are numbered, repliers can refer to the exact link by number in their answers (or cut and paste the exact link).
_________________ Peter Potkay
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