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  • Subject: RE: What's up with all these data areas as owned objects by mysel f?
  • From: Bryan Burns <burnsbm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 08:49:59 -0500
  • Organization: Echo, Inc.

Thanks for your input Dave.

Here is the DSP: 

0991219   082849  
0991219   104402

It looks like it did not take all that long.

I will have to see what my manager thinks of doing another one when he gets 
back from vacation.
  
-----Original Message-----
From:   Shaw, David [SMTP:dshaw@spartan.com]
Sent:   Tuesday, April 18, 2000 3:24 PM
To:     'MAPICS-L@midrange.com'
Subject:        RE: What's up with all these data areas as owned objects by 
mysel       f? 

Brian,

DSPDTAARA QUSRSYS/QRCLSTG

The first date and time is when it started the last time, the second one is
when it ended.  A RCLSTG should get rid of those bogus objects.

Dave Shaw
Spartan International, Inc.
Spartanburg, SC

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bryan Burns [mailto:burnsbm@echoincorporated.com]
> 
> If someone here creates something, they own it.  We do not 
> yet use AS/400 
> group profiles.  Virtually all are AS/400 profiles list 
> *USRPRF for the 
> owner.
> 
> I do not know when the last time a RCLSTG was done.  I am new to this 
> position and company (started 5 months ago) and my manager is 
> on vacation. 
>  Is there a command I can use to see the last RSTSTG?  How 
> often do most 
> shops do them?   Not like I am going to kick one off or anything:)
> 
> 
> Bryan Burns
> Echo, Inc.
> Burnsbm@echoincorporated.com
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Don [SMTP:dr2@cssas400.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 12:22 PM
> To:   Bryan Burns
> Cc:   'mapics-l@midrange.com'
> Subject:      Re: What's up with all these data areas as 
> owned objects by 
> myself?
> 
> 
> 
> Well, do you have obj owner adoption?  Who owns the objects 
> that you or
> the users creates?
> 
> BUT, I'ld also be curious when the last time you did a RCLSTG was...:)
> 
> Don in DC
> 
> On Tue, 18 Apr 2000, Bryan Burns wrote:
> 
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I did a DSPUSRPRF USRPRF(myself) TYPE(*OBJOWN) 
> OUTPUT(*PRINT) and the
> > AS/400 generated 10,000 pages and was still chugging along 
> when I killed
> > the job with a system request.  Although the top of the 
> report says I own 
> a
> > total of 145 objects, the report kept listing MAPICS data 
> areas over and
> > over.  At 50 records a page, the report had about 500,000 
> records and was 
> > still generating when I killed the job. Funny thing is, if 
> I do the same
> > DSPUSRPRF to an outfile, I only get 33 data areas!
> >
> > I imagine this is not something I need to get concerned 
> about, but it all 
> > about because I had forty AS/400 user profiles that I 
> needed to delete 
> and
> > I started looking at object ownership by user profiles.
> >
> > Does anyone have any ideas as to what is happening here?  These are 
> MAPICS
> > data areas aren't they?  I suspect it is related to me 
> being the one who
> > schedules MAPICS back ups.
> >
> > Please be gentle as I am only a lowly operator running 
> MAPICS XAR2 (soon 
> to
> > be 5.5) on a V4R4 620.
> >
> > Here is a sample of part of the report:
> > Object         Library        Type
> > ZZMNU          QTEMP          *DTAARA
> > ZZSTRM         QTEMP          *DTAARA
> > WND_1024       QTEMP          *USRSPC
> > ZZFLES         QTEMP          *DTAARA
> > ZZLDA          QTEMP          *DTAARA
> > ZZPRC          QTEMP          *DTAARA
> > ZZRQS          QTEMP          *DTAARA
> > ZZTSK          QTEMP          *DTAARA
> > ZZFLES         QTEMP          *DTAARA
> > ZZLDA          QTEMP          *DTAARA
> > ZZPRC          QTEMP          *DTAARA
> > ZZRQS          QTEMP          *DTAARA
> > ZZTSK          QTEMP          *DTAARA
> > ZZFLES         QTEMP          *DTAARA
> > ZZFLES         QTEMP          *DTAARA
> > ZZLDA          QTEMP          *DTAARA
> > ZZPRC          QTEMP          *DTAARA
> > ZZRQS          QTEMP          *DTAARA
> > ZZTSK          QTEMP          *DTAARA
> > CMDSTK         QTEMP          *DTAARA
> > DGMNU          QTEMP          *DTAARA
> > ZZFLES         QTEMP          *DTAARA
> > ZZIFM2         QTEMP          *DTAARA
> > ZZLDA          QTEMP          *DTAARA
> > ZZMCNT         QTEMP          *DTAARA
> > ZZMNU          QTEMP          *DTAARA
> > ZZSTRM         QTEMP          *DTAARA
> > WND_1024       QTEMP          *USRSPC
> > ZZFLES         QTEMP          *DTAARA
> > ZZLDA          QTEMP          *DTAARA
> > ZZPRC          QTEMP          *DTAARA
> > ZZRQS          QTEMP          *DTAARA
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