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Eric,

As a customer in R2.5 XA we looked into moving jobs from one queue to another.  
It caused major problems so we elected to look at our processes to try to 
stagger the bottlenecks so it became less of an issue.  We had the users 
generate their invoice batches at staggered times during the day (we had 30 to 
40 different distribution sites running their own invoices, so the impact was 
huge).  In my opinion, moving MAPICS generated batch jobs, reports, etc. to 
different jobqs is pure trouble.  Look at moving customized programs only that 
do not have a dependancy.

Good luck.

Paola Groeber
MAPICS Consultant
pgroeber@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

> 
> From: "Eric Wolf" <eric_a_wolf@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: 2003/04/02 Wed PM 02:13:54 EST
> To: <MAPICS-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Moving jobs from JQ to JQ
> 
> To the list,
> Is there ever a problem moving (by using CHGJOB) a MAPICS job from one job
> queue to another queue?  Someone told me once that this is not a good
> practice.  Any thoughts...
> 
> Eric
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