Re: AFP-Printer handling in a JES3 environment

2008-09-19 Thread Hunkeler Peter (KIUK 3)
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,

Re: AFP-Printer handling in a JES3 environment

2008-09-19 Thread Edward Jaffe
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)

AFP-Printer handling in a JES3 environment

2008-09-18 Thread Hunkeler Peter (KIUK 3)
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

Re: AFP-Printer handling in a JES3 environment

2008-09-18 Thread Edward Jaffe
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