Just say No! To OCO! That war was lost. IBM made the decision and it was
their right. Even tho I hate it.
 On Apr 29, 2011 7:21 PM, "Edward Jaffe" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On 4/28/2011 11:11 AM, Tony Harminc wrote:
>> On the other hand, no matter how many exit points IBM or anyone else
>> puts in, and where, there is always some unanticipated need for
>> another one. The system needs to provide for those as well. JES2,
>> among other [sub]systems, does a pretty good job of that.
>
> I contend that JES2 (and other subsystems i.e., JES3) do such a good job
of
> supporting unanticipated exit points because they are source maintained
products.
>
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