Much of our SAVRST... was for the distribution of programs.  Implementing 
a change management package took care of most of that.
Much of the other SAVRST... genre was disposed with some standard FTP 
scripts.  
http://faq.midrange.com/data/cache/67.html
Wouldn't be too hard to use the command override exit point to change 
SAVRST... to some of these ftp scripts.
SNDNETMSG?  I don't even check my DSPMSG screen.  Seriously.  I'm 
dependent on email.  We've set up some systems to group type emails 
together.
I didn't write it (as I wouldn't have limited myself to field names 
supported on the S/36) but the layout is something like:
Key  A/D  Field        Start     End  Attrib  Text 
 1    A   EGRP             1      10  A10     File group 
 2    A   ECMPNY          11      12  A2      Sending company 
 3    A   EFAC            13      14  A2      From facility 
 4    A   ECUST           15      20  A6      Customer # 
 5    A   ESHIP           21      24  A4      Customer ship-to 
          ESUBJ           25      74  A50     Subject text 
          EFNAM           75     114  A40     From name 
          EFADR          115     164  A50     From address 
          EATYP          165     165  A1      To adr type (U,C)
          ETNAM          166     205  A40     To name 
 6    A   ETADR          206     255  A50     To address 
EGRP could be anything.  From
- Program name, 
- - like if price was overridden then send the email to that group of 
concerns
- - If QSTRUP is done then let some people know that the machine is now 
available
- Some other process
- - Mimix switch back is done and you can now work on the "real" machine 
(or the switch outage is complete).
- Piece of hardware
- - The IXS server went down and you should notify the tech's
email is easier to send to someone's cell phone than SNDMSG is.
Rob Berendt
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