EXACTLY right.  We care about the highest priority transactions getting the
service they need.
If there are no loved ones, then the Region priority rises to the needs of
the default transactions.
And so on for the "not loved".  That is what Delivery of Service is about.
Right?

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Of Staller, Allan
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 SYSN 10:19 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: WLM Setup Question

<snip>
As a result, you may find that your "not loved" transactions will go
along for the ride, based upon the other transactions that are processed
by the server regions.
</snip>

Isn't that the whole point?  If the loved ones are not happy, no one is
happy. If the loved ones are happy, everyone is happy! A rising tide
lifts all boats.

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