The commands seemed straightforward enough: various forms of
*CALL, *START, *RESTART, *CANCEL, and *MODIFY.
May well be true *if* you understand the design principles of JES3,
but this is just my point. I currently don't and haven't had the time
(nor need) so far to dig into JES3,
Hunkeler Peter (KIUK 3) wrote:
The commands seemed straightforward enough: various forms of
*CALL, *START, *RESTART, *CANCEL, and *MODIFY.
May well be true *if* you understand the design principles of JES3,
but this is just my point. I currently don't and haven't had the time
(nor need)
My background is mainly JES2 but here at Credit Suisse, we've
got JES3. Our print operators are having problems with some
specific situations. I suspect their handling is not state of
the art.
I vaguely remember how we operated the APF printer from JES2 but
that was more thatn a decades ago. I
Hunkeler Peter (KIUK 3) wrote:
My background is mainly JES2 but here at Credit Suisse, we've
got JES3. Our print operators are having problems with some
specific situations. I suspect their handling is not state of
the art.
I vaguely remember how we operated the APF printer from JES2 but
that
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