In a recent note, Mark H. Young said:

> Date:         Fri, 16 Feb 2007 14:05:49 -0600
> 
> Remember in the old days when issuing a JES2 command, if you had invalid
> extra parms on the command string, JES2 would just ignore the invalid
> stuff, truncate it and issue the part of the command that WAS correct?
> Does it still work that way, or did IBM fix that "added feature" some time
> ago?
> 
> Seems like I got clobbered a time or two by that when issuing a command to
> delete output that was say 4 days old or older (the entire queue).
> I goofed the value, JES2 truncated the bad part, and proceeded to purge
> ALL output.....even from 2 minutes ago.
> 
Quiet truncation should never, never, never be allowed.

-- gil
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