What Sandy said.

In my experience, the "infrastructure software" never failed, the only
ABENDs were from applications that our own programmers wrote.

And yes, ABEND is still in my vocabulary.

Andrew 8)


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> AbnormalEnding.  -  circa  1985  -  coined  with the introduction of 
> Microsoft products.

Unlikely  --  in  the post-mainframe world as I experienced it, ABENDs
were to Novell NetWare as BSODs were to Microsoft products. Always had
to  shift  terminology when dealing with Windows people (back before I
was one of 'em).

--Sandy


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