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Hacking 101.
I wouldn't expect anything different from BRMS. Wonderful tool, for the early 2000's.
Pick the one with the highest I/O
DSPFFD
Does that work for you?
Not really. 5 objects did not save this morning. The last entries in the QA1A1DI2 file that show any type of errors are from mid-June. I suspect one side of BRMS is letting me know five objects are flagged to not save, while the other side isn't recording what they are. All the errors I can find in QA1A1DI2 are from object locks. None are from IFS settings to not save.
Thanks for the pointers. At this stage I'm tired of dealing with BRMS: no internal controls to create SWA Message Queue that will wrap, you need to manually clean a message queue if you use one defined outside BRMS, error reporting involves hacking or setting up additional control groups. I can really understand why not a single provider of JD Edwards in the cloud wants to work with the i. Fortunately for me, it will all resolve itself in the next year or two.
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