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Which Lessons Do You Need? [ MPE V to MPE XL: Getting Started ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation


MPE V to MPE XL: Getting Started

Which Lessons Do You Need? 

Programmers 

All chapters and appendix A, "MPE XL Commands Status," will be of
interest to programmers.  The changes that affect programming are taught
in-depth in the classroom course Moving from MPE V to MPE XL: Application 
Programmer (HP 31114).

System Managers 

Chapters 2-4 will be applicable to those of you who manage HP 3000
systems.  Depending upon your level of expertise, you may also wish to
take advantage of the information found in chapter 5, "Variables." The
tables in both appendixes will be of particular use.  Find the account
management commands in appendix A, "MPE XL Commands Status." The changes
that affect system management are taught in-depth in the classroom course
Moving from MPE V to MPE XL: System Manager (HP 31110).

System Operators 

If you are a system operator, concentrate on chapters 2 and 3.  Depending
on your experience with creating UDCs, you may also want to study the new
features of UDCs described in chapter 4.  The rest of the changes that
affect system operators are taught in-depth in the classroom course
Moving from MPE V to MPE XL: System Operator (HP 31117).

End Users 

If you are an end user, concentrate on chapters 2 and 3.  Depending on
your experience with creating UDCs, you may also want to learn about the
new features of UDCs in chapter 4.  If you have had some experience using
variables, you may wish to study chapter 5 as well.



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