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SAVRST is much simpler (and quicker in my experience) than FTP and
the associated monkeying about with sav files.
Setting up EE is much simpler (and cheaper) than re--writing a whole
lot of existing plumbing.
Getting rid of SNA might be one way but it's not the *only* way and is
not ipso facto the "right "way - it just happens to be your way.
Contrary to your experience which relates primarily to your own site
I've seen plenty of customer sites where SNA going away would be a
much bigger issue than the minor effort involved in setting up EE.
Frankly I don't understand how you can dismiss this option when you
don't know what it takes to set it up.
On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 12:57 AM, <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Spot on brother! SAVRST* commands require two things. One, 57##SS1,
option 22 "Object Connect". It's free.
Two, SNA. When IBM started pushing Enterprise Extenders I said stuff it
and just stopped using SNA. EE violates KISS.
Rob Berendt
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