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We use the TLE 3.2 but don't have an EDISELC running in work active jobs.
We call program EDISNISNO three times a day using a schedule job entry.
This will bring in and send out the interchanges ready. TLE has to
exchange information with customers / vendors depending on the EDI message
types you are using.

Sounds like you need further training from whoever fixed it. Something
probably need restarted.

Roger





Re: [BPCS-L] A question about Trusted Link Enterprise 3.2 daily schedule

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Kathy Steigerwalt wrote:
Hi All!!

I am still learning TLE 3.2 and I have heard do not end one of the
daily
agenda jobs such as EDISELC it causes serious issues. I had a
runaway
EDI job that looped and looped creating duplicated GUIDs during ASN
generation as it was late at night so I killed the job to fix it in
the
morning. It was fixed by someone else bit I was never told exactly
how,
except to never let it happen. I would like to understand a little
more
about the scheduler in TLE 3.2.

Kathy, this doesn't really sound like a BPCS problem, you'll likely get
a better chance of it getting answered by submitting it to the Midrange
Tech list.

Bill

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