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Basically putting the *ENTER entry into a subsystem description is
effectively putting an exclude for automatically allocating a device.
Whereas *SIGNON causes the device to be allocated when it is varied on,
not pending, but really becomes available to get a sign on screen.

Chris Bipes
Director of Information Services
CrossCheck, Inc.

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To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Workstations not allocated to correct subsystem after move
to newbox

"Results will be unpredictable as long as you do not put the entries
into
QINTER."

I agree Chris - this behavior has always baffled me. I'm really hoping
that tomorrow things will be where they are tonight. We've had these
sbsd's for years and they haven't given us any trouble until now. I
recall
when we set these sbsd's up that we discussed that it would be nice if
IBM
gave us an option for WS names to exclude from a subsystem.


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