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Ken:

I guess I will uninstall 5769-JS1 since WRKJOBSCDE can work without it
as Loyd, Scott, Andy and you have mentioned.  Thanks everybody, I may
save $2300 after all. But I am curious, what more does this thing do
anyway for the price tag?  The blurb on the catalog is not all that
clear.  Does everybody else use it too?

Graap, Ken wrote:

>A long time ago we decided we needed a job scheduler with more functionally
>that the base "WRKJOBSCDE" has.
>
>We looked at several vendor products and found that the best feature/cost
>value for us was IBM's Advanced Job Scheduler. It has done everything we
>have wanted it to do, and has now been implemented in OPS Nav too. I believe
>it is worth your time to take a look at it.
>
>Kenneth
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Dave Mahadevan [mailto:mahadevan@fuse.net]
>Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 9:27 AM
>To: midrange-l@midrange.com
>Subject: Job Scheduler 5769-JS1 alternatives
>
>
>Folks:
>
>Now that IBM is nickel and diming us by making the Job Scheduler
>(WRKJOBSCDE) as a licensed program for $2,300 for P20 for V4R5, I would
>like to know how others handled this.  Are there cheaper 3rd party
>alternatives or did you just sigh and write a check to the blues?
>
>--
>Date: 7(VII)/30(XXX)/02(MMII)
>
>*******************************************
>Thank You and Regards
>Dave Mahadevan.. mailto:mahadevan@fuse.net
>*******************************************
>Science Is Truth: Don't be misled by facts.
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>
--
Date: Tuesday, July(VII) 30th(XXX),2002(MMII)

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