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which one or none might actually be displayed. The items in the list can be arranged either
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separated by vertical lines. For example:
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This manual belongs to the NonStop data management library of manuals. It is the only manual
that fully and directly supports RDF. To use this manual effectively, however, you should be
familiar with the information for the TMF product described in the following publications:
TMF Introduction, which provides a general overview of TMF concepts and capabilities for
business professionals, application designers and programmers, and system managers and
administrators.
TMF Planning and Configuration Guide, which provides information on how to plan, configure,
and manage a TMF system.
TMF Operations and Recovery Guide, which describes how to monitor TMF operations,
reconfigure TMF, perform online and audit dumps, and respond to a variety of exception
conditions.
TMF Reference Manual, which covers the syntax, cautionary considerations, and examples
for using the TMFCOM command interface to the TMF product.
Another manual in the Data Management Library, Introduction to Data Management, provides an
overview of NonStop data management products, including RDF, and discusses the use of these
products in OLTP applications.
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