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Reeve, It does seem to crash more completely, and perhaps less frequently, than before. But I still have to do the codeexit.exe/cm exit and kill the evf* jobs in task manager. I never bother going in the communications daemon. Code designer works longer before crashing. But it still crashes. Crashing I can live with, but corrupting the source file I can't. Yesterday it corrupted about about a dozen referenced fields which I had to rekey (on a printer file). What code designer is doing is, when I click the save button, it does the dds check. Sometimes it never starts the count down. I've noticed that if I select File|Save I don't get that problem. I wish it didn't do a dds check. I'm saving it to my PC. I just want to save it so that when it crashes I haven't lost (much) work. I've only been using V5R1 SP3 for about a week. You know when you get from host (in CPO), the file has properties associated with it like the library/file(member) where it was downloaded from? Where is that information stored? Do you know? Phil > "Reeve Fritchman" <reeve@ltl400.com>@midrange.com on 10/19/2001 12:32:34 > > Please respond to code400-l@midrange.com > > Sent by: code400-l-admin@midrange.com > > > To: <code400-l@midrange.com> > cc: > Subject: Communications recovery and related problem > > > I can attest that the number of explicit communications problems has > decreased with the advent of the SP3 fixes. But the problem I encounter > now > on a regular basis is a "Member locked" message when I try to > save a member > I downloaded from the iBox that I've been working on for a long > time. That > means CODE/400 has lost track (probably as a result of a communications > problem) of the server job with the lock on the member. So I > have to go in > to the iBox, WRKOBJLCK and clobber the server job. Then the upload works. > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
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