Charles,

You are getting lots of good feedback and I don't disagree with any of
it. I would add that doing some of that is impacted by software
applications and how the vendor has written them.

We are not a large company by any stretch but do have 11 locations. Our
software vendor submits everything to QBATCH. We run a lot of our custom
stuff in QBATCH2, QBATCH3 and QBATCH4.

At my previous employer we were a large company supporting sites all
over North America. We were a BPCS shop and also Software 2000, etc. and
we did have separate jobqs that tended to fall into the "by application"
criteria.

Chuck
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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Charles Wilt
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2009 5:05 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Just curious -- if you had/have a central system used by many
locations, how do you set up job queues?

All,

Looking for others out there with experience on larger centralized
systems supporting multiple locations.

Question, how are your job queues set up?

Do you generally have one or more job queues per location?


Thanks!
Charles Wilt

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