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CRTPFRDTA is a utility which exports performance data from *MGTCOL object 
into a set of database files.
You can run it from command line - and then it will not take long. Just 
processes the data and ends.

CRTPFRDTA also has *ACTIVE mode - it means that it will be processing data 
as it is collected.
There is an option in Collection Services configuration, by which you can 
request performance data to be processed automaticaly as it is collected.
This option submits CRTPFRDTA job which will be sitting there as long as 
there is a collection active.

Apparently, this is a job you see.
If you do not want it to run, change Collection Services configuration to 
not produce files on the fly.
And, of course, you can shut down Collection Services collection 
completely.

    Alexei Pytel




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Somehow, we have a job named CRTPFRDTA that has started running every day, 
and printing out a 15 or so page report.  Don't know why it started 
running this week, when it never did before.

How can I stop this from running, or at least, set the report so that it 
is in HLD status, so that it doesn't automatically print?

Thanks,
Marsha

Marsha Barton
Computer System Technician
Brevard County Criminal Justice Services
1040 S. Florida Ave.
Rockledge, FL 32955
Office: 321-633-2006
Fax:    321-690-6864
Cell:    321-698-3908 

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