REMOTE JOB ENTRY
Mainframe computers support remote workstations that send files to and
receive reports from the mainframe RJE system. RJE is the term used to
describe this process of sending files and printing reports at high speeds.
An RJE workstation operator has complete console control of the job flow
between the workstation and mainframe.
The RJE workstation is called a remote because it usually is located some
distance from the host computer. The workstation connects to the host
through a modem or local area network (LAN). When you send jobs from
the remote workstation to the host computer, the process is called remote
job entry.
★ HASP
★ Barr Systems - BARR/RJE
★ CQ Communications CQEE
receive reports from the mainframe RJE system. RJE is the term used to
describe this process of sending files and printing reports at high speeds.
An RJE workstation operator has complete console control of the job flow
between the workstation and mainframe.
The RJE workstation is called a remote because it usually is located some
distance from the host computer. The workstation connects to the host
through a modem or local area network (LAN). When you send jobs from
the remote workstation to the host computer, the process is called remote
job entry.
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See Also
★ HASP
External Links
★ Barr Systems - BARR/RJE
★ CQ Communications CQEE
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