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"Gehan G." <[log in to unmask]>
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Gehan G.
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Tue, 8 Jun 2004 11:42:33 -0700
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 I can feel his pain. At least possibly. I see what alan is
saying about just biting the bullet and sticking with what
works. I can toally agree with that.
 Unfortunetlly depending on how this guys boss is, it might be
like talking to a wall (or my boss).
<rant>
 We went though this same argument here. Unknown to me our
company stopped sending adager their support payments. When it
came time to do some resizing my boss said to me "work around
it", which is hard to do. I finally begged him enough to send
them their money so I could do my job.
 For some managers it's all about the $$$$. I hate seeing a
company makeing tons of money and won't pay a little to keep
their software in compliance. These are the same managers who
yell at you when your database goes down becuse of size limits a
month later...

 Hopefully your boss is not one of those...
</rant>

 At any rate, someone mentioned adding a 3ed parameter to resize
datasets in a job stream.

 Anyone have any more information on that? I'm not sure if that
would work for us though becuse if i'm not mistaken the database
can't be locked by any other program durning the resize. Our
database is being accessed 24/7. Only resizes are durning
schedualed down times.
 If I am mistaken, i'd love to hear how to automate the
resizeing process....

Gehan Gehale
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--- Alan Yeo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>  Pay the 360 bucks, tell your Boss it probably cost more in
> his time and
> yours even questioning it.
>
> However you can tell him that TurboImage detail datasets do
> have dynamic
> capacity expansion, if you turn it on.
>
> Not paying the $360 bucks is like having a reliable car, but
> risking
> letting it grind to halt because you couldn't ever be bothered
> to buy
> oil for it.
>
> Alan




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