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I am kind of curious to the philosophy of charge back. Granted, in our situation you would think we would be ideal for a charge back. Multiple independent divisions, (with separate shareholders) all running on one iSeries. However, if you penalize one person for using an interactive screen for looking something up versus a printout that is three days old - is that conducive to the long term goals? And how do these charge back methods handle non traditional programs? I mean server programs that always run under a particular user profile? For example: - QNOTES for Lotus Notes / Domino - and the various ones used for odbc and it's kin - smtp Rob Berendt -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin
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