Additional Documentation
For additional information, you might want to refer to the following types of documentation:
On-Line Manuals
A CD that contains Informix manuals in electronic format is provided with your Informix products. You can install the documentation or access it directly from the CD. For information about how to install, read, and print on-line manuals, see either the installation guide for your product or the installation insert that accompanies the documentation CD.
The documentation set that is provided on the CD describes Universal Server, its implementation of SQL, and its associated application-programming interfaces. For an overview of the manuals in the Universal Server documentation set, see Getting Started with INFORMIX-Universal Server.
Printed Manuals
The Universal Server documentation set describes Universal Server, its implementation of SQL, and its associated application-programming interfaces. For an overview of the manuals in the Universal Server documentation set, see Getting Started with INFORMIX-Universal Server.
To order printed manuals, call 1-800-331-1763 or send email to moreinfo@informix.com.
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Error Message Files
Informix software products provide ASCII files that contain all of the Informix error messages and their corrective actions. The finderr utility displays these error messages on the screen. For a detailed description of these error messages, see the Introduction to the Informix Error Messages manual.
To read the error messages in the ASCII file, Informix provides scripts that let you display error messages on the screen (finderr) or print formatted error messages (rofferr). For a detailed description of these scripts, see the Introduction to the Informix Error Messages manual. 
The FINDERR utility is a graphical tool. This utility has been created with Microsoft help facilities. For more information, see the "Error Message Files" section of the Introduction in your Informix documentation for Windows environments. 
Documentation Notes, Release Notes, Machine Notes
In addition to printed documentation, the following on-line files, located in the $INFORMIXDIR/release/en_us/0333 directory for UNIX or the %INFORMIXDIR%\release\en_us\0333 for Windows NT, supplement the information in this manual.
Please examine these files because they contain vital information about application and performance issues.
Related Reading
For additional information about cultural and linguistic requirements around the world, and how computer systems handle those requirements, consult the following books on internationalization:
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