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In message <OF92482007.0564DF87-ON86256930.0049111D@holley.com>,
RickCarter@holley.com writes
>BPCS version 6.1 Mixmode
>AS400
>
>Running INV650 to Post the Physical Inventory and after a certain point in
>the job, it starts looping and writing the same Item# in the ITH file.  Our
>IPH has about 52,000 records and it's getting about 80% complete when it
>starts doing this.  Has anyone experienced this in the past.  We ran this
>process in November and the process completed without issue.

Look for the usual subjects i.e. duplicate IWI, ILI and IPH records. if
there are no smoking guns here try using WRKACTJOB. find the looping
program use the "work with job" option. The sub-options should allow you
to determine the statement numbers in the loop and the relative record
numbers in the files being processed. If its simple there should be an
obvious boo-boo in the primary records. if its more complex you will
need a programmer to run the program under debug, put some break points
in the loop, and analyse the program logic and both the primary records
and the records referenced by keys constructed from the primary records.
-- 
Michael Ozanne (Also ozannem@pacific.co.uk)
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