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Our ERP uses Data Queues quite a bit to control, start, stop, etc. programs that are running in a subsystem. In 25+ years I've never had an issue until last night.
I have a ticket open with them, but thought I'd ask the group.

It's my understanding that these data queue entries typically "go away" once consumed.
However, when I used JCR Command (JCRDQE) to view THIS data que, there's 755 pages of entries - many of them several years old (2021).

Date Time *...+....1..
01/26/21 13:38:05 DONE
01/26/21 13:42:23 DONE
01/26/21 15:00:21 DONE
01/26/21 15:19:16 DONE
01/26/21 15:27:33 DONE
01/26/21 15:28:03 DONE
01/26/21 15:29:26 DONE
01/26/21 15:34:54 DONE
01/26/21 15:36:47 DONE
01/26/21 15:54:46 DONE
02/20/21 09:02:31 DONE
04/11/21 11:55:42 DONE
04/11/21 18:25:33 DONE
04/12/21 04:00:00 DONE

**If I use the same command to view the other data queues used by our ERP, they are all EMPTY.

Can anyone enlighten me on how I could clear these out? Or am I not providing enough information?

TIA,
Greg
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