I'll be frank about our situation.

 We're not heavies on WLM so it is the way it came.
  Our users have complained about their jobs being reordered by the 
system, so a schedule with dependencies makes sense to me.

That's my point for us. I understand that it's not a one solution fits all 
world.

Daniel McLaughlin    
Z-Series Systems Programmer
Information & Communications Technology
Crawford & Company
4680 N. Royal Atlanta
Tucker GA 30084 
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In what way would you like to "control" this? 
Nowadays we have WLM to control all jobs in the system and put them on
their correct place, no matter how hard they call for resources. What
else would you like to be done that WLM cannot and why?

Kees.

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> This is a point I believe that bears investigating. Where I am now we 
> occasionally get slammed by hundreds of nonscheduled ad-hoc jobs that 
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