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  • Subject: RE: BPCS perform & warm fuzzy thinking
  • From: Doug Schneider <dschneider@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 15:04:26 -0500
  • Organization: GS Software Solutions

Please go to  www.as400service.ibm.com      You can find all the PTF 
information there in either the PSP or APAR sections.  I would review 
SF98430 or SF98440 depending on your release.  In that doc., there will be 
numerous PTF numbers that can be ordered, including the DB PTFs and HIPER 
PTF.  These will be delivered on CD.

Douglas J. Schneider
G/S Software Solutions
Voice: (616) 956-1121


-----Original Message-----
From:   MacWheel99@aol.com [SMTP:MacWheel99@aol.com]
Sent:   Tuesday, February 22, 2000 2:44 PM
To:     BPCS Users Discussion Group
Subject:        Re: BPCS perform & warm fuzzy thinking

from Al Macintyre on BPCS 405 CD mixed green screen mode

Sandy said

>    I had heard there were IBM PTF's for SQL
>      that may also help BPCS performance.

The numbers off our IBM package ... I am not sure which is the # relevant 
to
other BPCS sites to order this OS/400 data base performance upgrade package 
which we special ordered IBM PTFs for "data base performance" for our V4R3
mixed
mode ... separate & distinct from the OS/400 "PTF cum" package.

COER # 100050 PMR # 55891 SDF # B7597841 Vol Ser # K84101

<A HREF="mailto:Rindi.Wheeler@trin.net  (Rindi Wheeler)">Rindi Wheeler</A>
had difficulty finding specifics on BPCS Lite to identify BPCS files that 
we
do not need anyway.

http://www.unbeatenpathintl.com/services.html = Products & Services
1. General Products Web Page
2. Bells & Whistles UPI Enhancements for BPCS
3. BPCS Lite Specifically

There were several postings about work files that should be cleared when no 
one is on BPCS, most of which do not exist on 405 CD.  How about the
following files ... which of them are good to clear when no BPCS users &
which of them are temporary holding areas for data between BPCS job steps
like GJW?

ASW Payments Work File
CJW Labor/Overhead Work File
FRSW01 FRTW01 FRUW01 FRS Work Files

Al Macintyre  (c)?(c)
http://www.cen-elec.com MIS Manager Programmer & Computer Janitor
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