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We also have an operations manager. The bulk of her day is spent managing
user profiles for our 400's, Domino and our NT servers.
Rob Berendt
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A smart person learns from their mistakes,
but a wise person learns from OTHER peoples mistakes.
rob@dekko.com
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midrange-l-admin@mi cc:
drange.com Fax to:
Subject: RE: DB2/400
comparisons with other relational databases
(specifically Oracle and SQL
Server)
09/28/2001 09:40 AM
Please respond to
midrange-l
1) I don't take grief. I see a problem - I report it.
2) Maybe we push the envelope a little harder. More data, different
applications, more sql. But heck, I can remember when the AS/400 RPG had a
one file limitation.
Rob Berendt
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A smart person learns from their mistakes,
but a wise person learns from OTHER peoples mistakes.
"Joe Pluta"
<joepluta@PlutaBrot To:
<midrange-l@midrange.com>
hers.com> cc:
Sent by: Fax to:
midrange-l-admin@mi Subject: RE: DB2/400
comparisons with other relational databases
drange.com (specifically Oracle and SQL
Server)
09/28/2001 09:29 AM
Please respond to
midrange-l
As an opposing view, I've worked on IBM midranges for over 20 years, and
I've never had a serious problem with the systems or support. I've worked
with dozens of these machines on a daily basis over the years, and rarely
did I have to open, much less update, a PMR. I have no open issues on my
two machines, and don't remember the last time I had an open issue.
Joe
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rob@dekko.com
>
> And a bulk of my time every
> day is spent just opening and updating pmr's. That is part of what an
> AS/400 system administrator has to put up with. pmr's since
> August - 27 of
> which 12 are still open. This is not counting the incidents I've got
open
> with Notes...
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