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>> This may well be true, but do you have any statistics to substantiate the statement? For if it is true, it is truly scary: do you really mean that most of the iSeries shops do not use Commitment Control? I'm not Joe, but I do often ask conference attendees how many of them are using commitment control. In a room of 100 people about 5 or 6 would normally say they use it. On the rare occasion when about 15 people say they are using it I normally find that several of them are from the same shop. On those occasions when I have asked about journaling, the response level is higher - but still typically below the 25% mark. Scientific? No. But a fairly representative sample gained over a number of years. Scary? Yes - "but it is such a reliable system" Lately I find a lot of people using triggers to do what I would consider a journaling function. Jon Paris Partner400 www.Partner400.com
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