Hal Merritt wrote:
Not clear what you are asking. The only applicable restrictions for
z/os.e are:
1. No COBOL complies.
2. COBOL programs must run under the CEEPIPI interface (documented in
the LE manuals and the T&C for z/os.e).
3. TSO USERMAX of 8.
Using z/os.e to manage data replication and as a 'floor' system sounds
like a perfect fit.
Actually, we run all of our production under z/os.e except for TSO. We
don't do COBOL compiles at all (a vendor supplies all of our COBOL
code). Local programs are written in C. A combination of z/os.e and sub
capacity pricing is taking a *serious* bite out of our software bill.
What 'sprit' are you concerned about?
Probably other terms and conditions.
BTW: Some other restrictions of "dot e":
z/800 or z/890 machine only (no 9672's, z/900's, z/990's, z9's).
No IMS
No CICS
--
Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland
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