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  • Subject: QZDASOINIT and Client Access
  • From: Adam Driver <adam_driver@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 15:29:09 +1000 (EST)

Hi Everyone, 

We use Crystal Reports v7.01 with the Client Access
ODBC driver to connect to the AS/400. The connection
initiates a QZDASOINIT job in the QSERVER subsystem,
as it should, but this job does not end when the
connection ends. It keeps running, eventually using up
large percentages of CPU utilisation. We only use
Client Access for the Crystal connection. Any other
ODBC connections are Rumba and they don't leave these
QZDASOINIT jobs running. Has anyone else had this
problem? 

Thanks 

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Thanks

Adam Driver
AS/400 Systems Support Specialist

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