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  • Subject: Re:QZDASOINIT and Client Access
  • From: Adam Driver <adam_driver@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 31 May 2000 13:05:39 +1000 (EST)

Michelle, 

Thanks for that. I did suspect there would be a PTF.
If you have the PTF number handy I would be most
grateful. 


Thanks
--- Michele Reinkemeyer <mreinkemeyer@mbsbooks.com>
wrote: > Adam,
> 
> Yes, we had this problem, and had to apply a PTF and
> change something in our
> start up.  I am on the road right now, so cannot
> look in my notes, but if you
> haven't gotten your answer by Tuesday, I will go
> ahead and find it and email you
> with what we did, if that is ok.
> 
> Good luck and hopefully, someone else will remember
> the PTF!
> 
> 
> ____________________Reply
> Separator____________________
> Subject:    QZDASOINIT and Client Access  
> Author: <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
> Date:       5/29/00 3:29 PM
> 
> Hi Everyone, 
> 
> We use Crystal Reports v7.01 with the Client Access
> ODBC driver to connect to the AS/400. The connection
> initiates a QZDASOINIT job in the QSERVER subsystem,
> as it should, but this job does not end when the
> connection ends. It keeps running, eventually using
> up
> large percentages of CPU utilisation. We only use
> Client Access for the Crystal connection. Any other
> ODBC connections are Rumba and they don't leave
> these
> QZDASOINIT jobs running. Has anyone else had this
> problem? 
> 
> Thanks 
> 
> =====
> Thanks
> 
> Adam Driver
> AS/400 Systems Support Specialist
> 
>
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Thanks

Adam Driver
AS/400 Systems Support Specialist

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