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Charles,

If all the locations are in one database what does busting it out by
location do for you? For instance if I make a single string job queue to
not conflict month end jobs how can I do that safely by location if they
are all using the same GLTRAN file if part of the monthend processing is
to do a RGZPFM?

Now, if you have other controls in place that allow you to say that there
is no logic reason to restrict the job queues to a single string then you
can start breaking it down by location for performance reasons. I wonder
if that's more management than it's worth. For example, with 150
locations would you really want 150 subsystems with their own memory
pools, etc? Even with auto adjustment that has overhead and the auto
adjuster is not very timely.

Rob Berendt

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