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Have you looked into using HelpSystems ROBOT/Scheduler?  That product is 
fantastic.  There is a command, RBTSTRLRN, that will capture all of your 
environment information from user ID to LIBL to data areas being changed 
and allow you to schedule "ANY" batch job.  I have ROBOT/Scheduler 
practically running my whole system from INV920 running nightly, custom 
cleanup jobs, including reorganize jobs, month end processing, it even 
allows you to automate a full system backup.  I highly recommend it....if 
you couldn't tell.

Norman K. Boyd
MIS Administrator
Showa Aluminum Corp. of America

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[BPCS-L] BPCS V8.2.01 - Automate System Reorganization.






Pls. assist if possible.

From time to time we need to run the clean-up on the systems due to
communication problems. This requires us to run SYS 59 (System
Reorganization), options 3: Reset On Order Allocated, 5: Clean-up ECL & 
ECS
Files and 6: Clean-up Allocations.

This works easy if you are signed-into the environment, but what if you
want to schedule it to run late at night and it's not called from within
the environment, what then?

I have created a CL Program to call that 3 programs, and with the JobScdE
used a Job Description used in that environment, as well as a UserProfile
that has authorization to that programs. I have not hardcoded the library
where this programs resides in as the JobDescription or UserProfile is
supposed to pick it up - Well, it doesn't.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.


Kobie Jooste
Clover Information Services
Tel: +2711 758 5387 / Mobile: +2783 798 3155 / Fax: +2711 758 5301
E-mail: kobie.jooste@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Web: www.clover.co.za





 
             "Davide Roveda" 
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                                       Re: [BPCS-L] Newbie needs printer 
                                       file help 
             2007/01/26 11:37 
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Hello

As a suggestion, you can try to set up from SYS501C a your own simply
procedure to allow, based on User/Workstation + Program name the list of
the needed OVRPRTF OVRSCOPE(*JOB) + DLTOVR to set up your needs, and
override the OVRPRTF FILE(*PRTF)from SSASYS *DTAARA LX does.

Regards
Davide

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From: bpcs-l-bounces+davide.roveda=infor.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:bpcs-l-bounces+davide.roveda=infor.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Bonnie Lokenvitz
Sent: venerdì 26 gennaio 2007 3.31
To: bpcs-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [BPCS-L] Newbie needs printer file help

I am working in ERP LX (8.3).  I have changed the packing list format
(OLM591O) to print portrait.  Works great interactively when I do an
override printer file on the command line.



Where do I change the 'system' printer control so the batch print works?
Also, where do I indicate different printers for various warehouse users
in different states?





Thank you,

Bonnie Lokenvitz

  Technology Consulting Inc

  320.679.2599



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