With the release of Visual Studio 2010 and SQL Server 2008 R2, the way reports were being done for VS2008 has been changed and such we need to change the way we create our NeoBatch reports. Read Full Post
With the release of Visual Studio 2010 and SQL Server 2008 R2, the way reports were being done for VS2008 has been changed and such we need to change the way we create our NeoBatch reports. Read Full Post
Picture this: You are an active NeoBatch user, you are constantly running jobs working with your JCL batch operations, day in and day out. After making some changes to your JCL, you notice that it’s slowed down a bit. After some more changes, you think you have it going faster again, but you start to wonder: Is there a way to look at the history of the jobs that you’ve run, and present them in a graph or chart? The answer is yes, there is. You’re looking for NeoBatch SQL Reports. Read Full Post
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