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<blockquote data-quote="MeMyselfAndI" data-source="post: 180778"><p><strong>Re: Boot Eskew</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Before PAS they didn't double-up at sort down, they tripled up. You'd better go get your memory checked if you don't recall sorts doubling up at the end of the sorts before PAS.</p><p></p><p>But now I know that your problems aren't IE related because IE would be horrified at the thought of running a higher process rate at the end of the sort than at the beginning. The high process rate at the end of your sort is your local management team NOT following the plan. PAS actually took away the ability to slam you at the end as hard as your preload managers/supervisors used to. When they try to run a high process rate at the end of the day it will be ugly and be painful for everyone - that's because it's not the IE plan to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeMyselfAndI, post: 180778"] [b]Re: Boot Eskew[/b] Before PAS they didn't double-up at sort down, they tripled up. You'd better go get your memory checked if you don't recall sorts doubling up at the end of the sorts before PAS. But now I know that your problems aren't IE related because IE would be horrified at the thought of running a higher process rate at the end of the sort than at the beginning. The high process rate at the end of your sort is your local management team NOT following the plan. PAS actually took away the ability to slam you at the end as hard as your preload managers/supervisors used to. When they try to run a high process rate at the end of the day it will be ugly and be painful for everyone - that's because it's not the IE plan to do so. [/QUOTE]
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