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Hello

 

For BPCS (any version) on V5R4, please refer to: 

 

http://www-912.ibm.com/n_dir/nas4apar.NSF/51d11a683a56a5cc862564c000763b23/f1914289734d926e8625719c003c6f97?OpenDocument

 

Regards

 

Davide

 

-----Original Message-----
From: bpcs-l-bounces+davide.roveda=infor.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:bpcs-l-bounces+davide.roveda=infor.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 
Molyneux, Tom
Sent: martedì 21 novembre 2006 11.27
To: bpcs-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [BPCS-L] SQL Dumps

 

We are on BPCS version V6.00.04 and have recently upgraded from an

AS/400 at V4R5 to a System i5 at V5R4. Since the upgrade I notice that

quite a few BPCS jobs are generating some kind of SQL dump - file =

QSQLSRV and it seems to be a CPYF to print for a "User Trace Dump for

job ........"

 

I assume this is due to some differences in SQL between the different

operating systems, am I right?

 

There doesn't seem to be any reference to anything very serious in the

dumps, but I'm not very au fait with SQL - is it anything to worry about

and if not is there anything I can do to stop these dumps generating.

 

Thanks in advance for any advice.

 

Tom Molyneux

 

National Oilwell Varco

Mono Pumps Limited

MIS Department

 

Tel.      0161 214 2142

Fax.     0161 214 2344

E:mail  Tom.Molyneux@xxxxxxx

            tmolyneux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

 


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