but
> every developer had multiple TSO ID's that were almost all logged on
all
> the time since this was before session managers.
Ah the good old days! Oddly enough even with session managers, this is
still the way most people work. Only today the number of sessions per
user is probably up to 4 or more.
Personally I normally run two TSO IDs, one in 80-column mode, one in
132-column mode for viewing listings.
Plus we have multiple LPARs without shared spool (independent spool) so
I have a couple of IDs in reserve for when I need to signon to another LPAR.
--
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