I'm not feeling the hate, except for the one item just mentioned. 

The second sign on amounts to 9 keystrokes, one click and one enter - 
first character of userid, accept Chrome's prompt, enter password and hit 
enter.  Once a day? No big deal.  Leave the browser window open. 

Being able to attach files is convenient. 

The long outage was a head scratcher but with one exception I think SR is 
no worse than and in some ways better than ETR.

The component choice, however, is utterly baffling.  How that got into 
production is a complete mystery.  No matter how I try I can not find a 
valid choice for Comm Server, for example.   There's always a delay while 
they go out and figure out that, yes, we are entitled for the product when 
I force the choice.  I really don't think it is a user issue, either. 
Something just isn't hooking up right. 

Thomas Ambros
Operating Systems and Connectivity Engineering
518-436-6433





From:   mvs1sp <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected]
Date:   06/08/2012 11:11
Subject:        Re: SR
Sent by:        IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]>



I have found it to be very unfriendly. I wish IBM would have incorporated 
the good features of ETR.  I have not gotten emails when the record is 
updated ( my profile requests such), so I have to logon (twice) just 
to check - this is a time waster to me. I opened a SR to the SR Help Desk, 
but I do not think they understood the problem. 
I have found it incredibly difficult to choose a component. For example, 
using z/OS as a keyword and selecting the "show only entitled" check box 
results in 475 choices. Browsing through that list, I see far more 
products for which I am NOT licensed.
Response time is slower than ETR.
 
In short, ETR much better.
 
 
--- On Thu, 6/7/12, Dick Bond <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Dick Bond <[email protected]>
Subject: SR
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, June 7, 2012, 5:12 PM


Anyone else as disgusted with the "SR" replacement as I am?  Half time, it
doesn't updae the record correctly and you have to sign-on twice just to
get into the thing.   On a positive note, you can download files which is
nice but does not make up for the generally poor design.  Makes me wonder
if anyone at IBM bothered to look at the "ETR" function and how easy that
was to use before designing "SR".

I can't help but feel IBM is shooting itself in the foot by deploying 
stuff
like "SR" while making it worse that the prior product.  Sorry for rant 
but
I see "SR" just one component of "The Rise and Fall of IBM".

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