On Jun 22, 2007, at 6:48 AM, Chase, John wrote:
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Thomas Berg
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Från: IBM Mainframe Discussion List För Ed Gould
The consultants howled as
they could no longer assemble programs (no access to sys1.maclib)
???
If you hire consultants to (among other things) assemble programs,
then configure security to prevent them from doing so, why are you
not in breach of contract?
I thought I made it clear, perhaps not. The only language company
wide that was to be used was COBOL. None of the applications types
knew any assembler. If they were called in in the middle of the night
and they found out the program was assembler. They bumped the problem
to the one lone programmer that vaguely understood assembler. Most of
the time he would say its a systems issue and then we were called.
Only to point the finger back at the applications people and the fun
began.
Ed
-jc-
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