On Oct 2, 2007, at 12:50 PM, John Kington wrote:
Ed,
I always considered it bad design. Chalk it up to user desire
because they
found it expedient. Once in place, it became the new normal and jcl
was
structured to rely upon the automatic error handling. There is no
way to
stop without *breaking* their jobs. You do have the ability to choose
whether
to let the product handle the condition or let it fail. I allow it to
handle
all jobs for some groups, selected jobs for others and none for other
groups.
I apologize for not understanding your question.
Regards,
John
I am happy you agree. But that leaves me wondering why they would
accept the condition at all. Sounds like a datacenter just waiting to
become re-boothill to me. The management that would accept that type
of response is just waiting to become unemployed.
Ed
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