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  • Subject: Re: [RE: Whats the best way to run a CL every 30 min]
  • From: Frank Kolmann <fkolmann@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: 1 Oct 99 11:02:12 EST

"York, Albert" <albert.york@nissan-usa.com> wrote:
> I prefer waiting on a data queue rather than using DLYJOB. That way you can
> get to job to process any time by sending something to the data queue.  You
> can also have the job end gracefully by sending a special command to the
> data queue. It adds flexibility to your job.
>  
>
I have used data and message queues, and dont like them at all.
I prefer to use a keyed DB file. You can also put in a priority field in the
key so that some requests can hop to the top of the queue.
The trick is to use OVRDBF EOFDLY(30).

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