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The little I remember from many moons ago is that it runs jobs in the UBE Universal Batch Engine. It does environment setup while it's doing it and that might be causing you issues. You may be better off submitting the RUNUBE statements so that your job is unaffected. If you have to wait for whatever extract/report being requested via RUNUBE completes then you probably need to do two things: 1) wait for the RUNUBE job submission to finish and 2) figure out how to know when what you requested to run has finished as I don't believe that the completion of the RUNUBE command necessarily means that what you wanted it to run is complete. That might be part of your problem is that your RPG is attempting to access something that doesn't' exist yet or is otherwise in a non useable state.

That's all I remember. Does your customer have a JDE expert who knows what's being requested and how to tell if they are done? That would be very helpful.

Coy Krill
Core Processing Administrator/Analyst
Washington Trust Bank


-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bradley Stone
Sent: 2018 April 13 14:59
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: JDE RUNUBE Makes SQL not work?
Importance: Low

First, let me state I don't even know what JDE's RUNUBE even does..

but maybe someone here does and can explain why it seems to make all SQL statements (in RPG programs mainly, that's all we've tested) not work?

Even simple ones. They just don't work and return sql error codes or no data. But only if they follow JDE RUNUBE.

Thanks!
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