Rex Pommier wrote, in part:
>So how did they come up with this one?  From the JCL reference manual:

>minutes
>Specifies the maximum number of minutes the step can use the processor. 
>Minutes must be a >number from 0 through 357912 (248.55 days).

>357912 minutes?  My brain isn't coming up with a logical explanation for that 
>number.

Well, obviously in binary it's 01010111011000011000 and...ok, not that. BUT I 
did multiply it by 60 and got 21,474,720--which is suspiciously close in digits 
(if not in scale) to 2**31, 2,147,483,648. Since classic timer units are close 
to microseconds, this seems likely to be the source of the limit, no?

...phsiii (feeling slightly smug about having found that, though not 100% 
convinced it's the answer!)

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