> he bigger you are the more JCL errors you have? 

Probably, generally speaking, I would think so, yes.

Charles



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Subject: Re: the "why" of tiered pricing (Was RE: Using Java in batch on
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On Jun 4, 2006, at 7:18 AM, R.S. wrote:

> -------------------------SNIP-------------------------------
> It wasn't my question, however I think you didn't answered why  
> bigger installation should pay more. In my opinion MSU-based fee is  
> sometimes justified, while sometimes is not.
> Examples:
> (justified) DB2, CICS - you make more transactions, more workload,  
> you pay more. But you *USE* the software more.
> (not justified IMHO). Debugger. Assumed you use it on development  
> LPAR, but you have to pay for total MSU. You production grows up,  
> while development not. Your fees grows up, but not the usage. In  
> fact VWLC changed the scenario significantly.
>
So,..... The bigger you are the more JCL errors you have? ... hmmmm I  
don't think so.

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