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Please check the PTF # on that because the sequence I have goes like this...

P#INV30157
P#INV30158
P#INC20001
P#INC20002
P#INC20003

I do not see P#V3IN0159...  Do you have that PTF library on your box...?

Also, Mex is correct, CLRPFM is not the cleanest approach for INP35A either...

It is a good idea to occasionally purge this audit file along with all of your
other regularly scheduled purges...

I found a really great tool in the NEWS/400 magazine, July 2001 on page 69...
PRGPFM - Purge old records by date and specify how many days worth to keep...
This one is worth getting...  It's part of the RPGIVTOOLS collection which can
be found online at:
http://as400network.com/code/   and look for the October 1999 issue...  (May
need to be a subscriber or otherwise registered to access this site)
Page 101 of the October 1999 issue had another cool tool called RUNFCMD...
Check that one out too while you're there...










Diana Larsson <dlarsson@ardencompanies.com> on 08/22/2001 10:49:51 AM

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  Subject      RE: JBA MLRE: Item Deletion
  :







This is the word I got from answerlink when I posed the question about the
item deletion utility:

This is fixed in SP4, ptf INV30159. The workaround is to delete the INP35F
and INP35A.

I personally would clear the file rather than delete it.



-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff_Klipa/Harvard@harvardind.com
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Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 10:43 AM
To: jbausers-l@midrange.com
Subject: RE: JBA MLRE: Item Deletion


If this is a "known problem" why do you get a "WARNING" message when you
attampt
to add a part that was previously deleted...???

I'll admit that the INP35F record is probably supposed to be deleted since
the
warning message in IN002 is geared off of the INP34 file...

I hope JBA does not "FIX" this if indeed they are revamping the Item
Deletion
routine...

I want that WARNING if I'm about to reactivate a Deleted Item...

I remember some other things they "fixed" that weren't broken...

Back in version 2 when I was doing customer installs and creating test
environments for customers you used to be able to maintain the Application
Definitions in STRM400 in such a way that when you went to do an ADD the
information from the last record you maintained was preserved on the screen
for
you...  So all you had to do was change the environment code from blanks to
TST
and save it...

This made creating test environments so much easier, at least that step...

In version 3 they "FIXED" this little feature so that you had a blank screen
whenever you went to ADD an application definition...

This was a mistake in my opinion...

Regards...







"MIS Dept." <mis@bekumamerica.com> on 08/22/2001 10:04:09 AM

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  Subject      RE: JBA MLRE: Item Deletion
  :







You have discovered a known problem that to my knowledge will not be fixed
till SP6, that is the word I got anyway. Geac is doing a total rework of the
item deletion process. I do believe some shops have done some mods to this
process but it was a long and drawn out procedure. It would be interesting
to hear from some of them.

Keep your chin up as there are always more SPs coming down the road.

Mex Davis
MIS Manager
Bekum America Corp.
517-655-7177


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[mailto:jbausers-l-admin@midrange.com]On Behalf Of Diana Larsson
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 9:37 AM
To: 'jbausers-l@midrange.com'
Subject: JBA MLRE: Item Deletion


Has anyone reused item numbers after using the deletion routine. I found
that the records are not deleted from the Inp35F (item extension file). Any
know fixes on the item deletion program?
Thank you,
diana
-----Original Message-----
From: Diana Larsson
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 7:37 AM
To: 'jbausers-l@midrange.com'
Subject: Item Deletion



If you run the utility 26/INU and retain no history, will you be able to
reuse the item number?
Thanks for your help.

-diana
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