Message-ID: <8041208.1075863385143.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 16:24:21 -0700 (PDT) From: casey.evans@enron.com To: torrey.moorer@enron.com Subject: RE: Multiple Stack Manager Cc: robert.benson@enron.com, stephanie.sever@enron.com, lisa.lees@enron.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Bcc: robert.benson@enron.com, stephanie.sever@enron.com, lisa.lees@enron.com X-From: Evans, Casey X-To: Moorer, Torrey X-cc: Benson, Robert , Sever, Stephanie , Lees, Lisa X-bcc: X-Folder: \RBENSON (Non-Privileged)\Benson, Robert\Inbox X-Origin: Benson-R X-FileName: RBENSON (Non-Privileged).pst Torrey, The latter sounds like a great option, so please set up a second Stack Manager ID for Rob so that he can maintain two distinct stacks. All trades on both stacks should go to his EPMI-LT-PJM book regardless of which stack ID is used. Let me know if you need additional information, and thanks so much for your help! Casey -----Original Message----- From: Moorer, Torrey Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 9:14 AM To: Evans, Casey Cc: Benson, Robert; Sever, Stephanie; Lees, Lisa Subject: RE: Multiple Stack Manager Casey, Using one login ID, Bob can open two seperate Stack Manager windows on two PCs and set up different product filters on each for purposes of managing his different regions. The only drawback here is that whichever stack he closes last will save the product defaults and he will have to set up his seperate breakout for the other region each time he logs in (a proces that may take a minute or two depending on how many products he is managing). To avoid this, we could set him up with a second Stack Manager ID and he could simply maintain two distinct stacks. If he would like a second Stack Manager ID, just let me know and I will forward the request to Stephanie Sever for setup. Thanks, Torrey -----Original Message----- From: Evans, Casey Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 4:45 PM To: Moorer, Torrey Cc: Benson, Robert Subject: Multiple Stack Manager Torrey, Rob Benson is currently trading two general power regions (PJM and New York) under one EOL ID. He manages one stack manager of which all deals are mapped to his EPMI-LT-PJM book. He would like to create an additional stack manager so that he can divide the two regions into their own stack and manage them on separate screens. All of the deals would continue to go into the LT-PJM book. Let me know if this would be doable and what I need to do on my side to help out. Thanks! Casey