On Mon, 6 Mar 2006 13:03:11 +0100, Chris Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>
>Isn't the "internal reader" trick the simpler way to implement this
>excellent idea?

INTRDR submission is usually frowned upon in a production environment
because the job scheduler usually can't track the job (nor trigger
jobs afterwards / satisfy dependencies). I happen to agree with that.
If you let the programmers (that control JCL changes at many shops)
new jobs would be added all the time without scheduling them.

Splitting it up is still a good idea, but it more scheduling work.

Still waiting to here if an SMTP step based on FTP RC could work or
why it wouldn't.

Mark
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