>From what I heard at COMMON, it works by changing a bit
(using MI) in the job to tell it that an interactive job is
really a batch job, that's it.  so if you buy a 0
interactive CPU machine, you can still run interactive jobs
just fine with this tool.

If this is true, I wouldn't think it would be that hard to
find this information.  If Tiger really wanted to do some
"damage", they could just make the MI open source.  :)

Brad
www.bvstools.com

>
> Without any inside information...
>
> My guess is that the "tune" may not work after an upgrade
> - or
> possibly a PTF.  I'm sure that a great deal of IBM's
> attention will
> focus on Tigertools - and quickly.
>
> jte
>
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