So, this question got me thinking..... We have a few ZD&T instances running here. I was not fully involved with the group bringing it in, other than setting some ground rules regarding customization, and "who" would be supporting.
My recollection though, is that the Terms & Conditions of ZD&T state "no production workload". However, to my knowledge there is no mechanical enforcement of that? I mean what constitutes production workloads? I'm only asking a theoretical question, in that since IBM doesn't enforce via mechanical means, why bother at your end Charles to try to code something for that? You know darn well the machine type will change one day, and if you code off of that, it will break your code? What if someone is testing your code validly in zD&T, but not using it for production? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
