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Steve, What is the reason that your boss wants to do it? The primary reason why you might want to do this is to have the ability to manage different groups of Interactive users differently. This includes either "turning them off" as a group or else having them operate with different levels of resource (memory) available to them. I've done it before, but only for one of the two reasons above. There is a fair amount of effort required to do this ... you must qualify each workstation by name or type to do this ... the main question becomes "Is the business benefit worth the cost of your time"? Hope this helps! John Myers Strategic Business Systems, Inc. 17 S. Franklin Turnpike, Ramsey, NJ 07446 USA E-mail: mailto:jmyers@sbsusa.com Phone: +1 (201) EASY 400 x131 Web: http://www.sbsusa.com Fax: +1 (201) 327-6984 Free Sports League Management - Powered by AS/400 http://www.ScoreBook.com Get and route intelligence from your IBM AS/400 web site - WebSurvey/400 http://www.WebSurvey400.com At 10:16 AM 3/11/2002, you wrote: >-- >[ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] >Currently all our interactive jobs are in subsystem QINTER. The boss >wants to seperate some jobs in to a seperate interactive subsystem. Is >this wise? > >Steven Donnellan >AS/400 Systems Manager >IBM Certified Specialist - AS/400 Professional Operator >Simon Jersey Ltd > >http://www.simonjersey.com
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