One ramification is that IBM can bill you big time.  We made an error like this 
(NO89 DDs issue) in our SCRT and it was going to cost us several 100,000 of 
dollars.  However, we reran our SCRT process to correct the numbers and IBM 
gave us a Credit.  Apparently they don't do refunds.

Lizette



>
>>>Should only this LPAR be specified in our monthly IBM SCRT reports or the
>names of all LPAR's in which Cobol programs run?
>>
>>When I set up SCRT, I was told (by IBM), that they needed (wanted?) all LPARs.
>>Not just the ones running products under sub-capacity licences.
>>
>
>The *SMF data* from all LPARs is required.  But each customer has to manually
>code NO89 DDs for products that don't cut SMF89 records in order to show
>IBM where the product is used so they can bill you based on the max 4 hr
>rolling average.  You are on the honor system to do this (I don't sign 
>contracts so I don't know what the ramifications are if you "screw up").
>
>>I would suggest that you ask your IBM rep this question, since IBM may have
>different terms in your country, than they have in Canada.
>>
>
>The OP doesn't need to ask his IBM rep.  All the information is publicly 
>available from this web site:
>
>http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/swprice/index.html
>http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/swprice/wlc/
>

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