In a message dated 3/22/2007 6:57:18 A.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >Basically when JES2 starts up, it loads the TTRs into storage. Sounds like an opportunity to request to change the way this works in JES2: (1) add a user option at JES2 start-up time to bypass saving of TTRs and always use a system service like BLDL to find the proc; (2) add an operator command to refresh all saved TTRs; (3) other idea. Recycling JES2 sounds like massive overkill that might not always be possible. Obviously the JES2 developers did this to make proclib reading happen faster in order to support installations that run a huge number of jobs per hour. One size does not fit all very often. This is the same type of problem as that associated with Linklist processing. I bet there are other products/components with the same design and the same problem waiting to happen. Bill Fairchild
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