I'll chime in here. There is a Yahoo Group called TWS_GSE (European
based but active). There is also a US based group called ASAP - you can
visit the website at http://twsuser.org. This is a very active
stateside group - there is also a forum built into the website. Hope
this helps.
And Skip give a "Hello " to Bruce Elder from me ... :-)
Regards
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Skip Robinson wrote:
I'm not the TWS guy here, but I've received a couple of email notes about a
TWS Newsletter. Here's the URL:
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=203&uid=swg27012829
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Hi Group,
Does anyone know of a listserv group dedicated to OPCA? Meanwhile, i'll
ask
my question here for any OPCA users out there.
My current client has decided to deal with conditional batch job processing
by using OCL to change the workstation id's of certain operations. I.e the
run a step to check if data exists, then if it does, they will use OCL to
one or more of the remaining operations in the application to use an
"executing" workstation, if there is no data, the operations do not run.
Maybe i'm showing my dinosaur teeth with this, but it just does not "feel"
correct, i can think of other more "traditional" ways of achieving the same
result, and in my opinion, dynamically updating the current plan introduces
other challenges, and if nothing else, makes forecasting difficult.
What do others OPCA users think about dynamically updating the current plan
for any reason?
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