Sounds reasonable to me. As I said, I am not sure.

However, when assigning job numbers, JES2 will use the entire RANGE
before wrapping. 

<snip>
>Range (IMO) should be at large enough to hold all possible jobs.
>However, I don't think JES requires this (I could be wrong).
>What happens if you have more jobs than range, I don't know. In my case
>RANGE exceeds JOBNUM.

JOBNUM is the number of jobs that you can have on this system. RANGE 
controls the number of jobs that can originate on this system. The 
only way you can have more jobs than the length of the RANGE is if 
jobs are being NJE'ed from another system. Attempts to create more 
jobs than JOBNUM will cause the readers to stop accepting more jobs 
(I think) until the number of JOBs goes down (releasing slots).
</snip>

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