One of the first jobs I got involved in in computing was the replacement of a wonderful card-index stores stock control system for a major manufacturer of white goods.
The card system had evolved over about 40 years and worked like a charm. Everyone understood it and it was always up-to-date.
Management decreed that this obsolete arrangement needed to be replaced with a whizzy new computer system. And so it came to pass that the card index was replaced by 2 3270 terminals and one priniter (between about 10 stores chaps) - linked to an arcane CICS application that was updated overnight by a batch job (unlike the cards where stock levels were real-time).
You can no doubt imagine the unbounded joy of the storesmen as they took this leap forward into the brave new world of computerised convenience!

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