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  • Subject: Re: Transport Planning Background tasks
  • From: "Bruce Stern" <sternb@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 20:13:35 -0400

The reply below hits the nail on the head.  The system is most likely
looking for the existence of a TP program.  If you remove the TP libraries
from your library lists this problem should go away.

Good luck,

Bruce Stern
sternb@home.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Aaron Whittenberger" <awhitt@infoalt.com>
To: <JBAUSERS-L@midrange.com>
Sent: Friday, October 06, 2000 6:03 PM
Subject: Re: Transport Planning Background tasks



There is a CLRDTAQ (Clear Data Queue) command.  Just clear out the data
queue as often as necessary during the day.  This could be put on the
Machine Manager Scheduler or the IBM Job Scheduler to run several times a
day if necessary.

But I agree with Eric, the system is setup to run without TP.  You must
have a setting somewhere that is telling it to write to that data queue
because it things you do have TP.  Many of the programs look for the TP
libraries or a specific TP program.  Try executing the command WRKOBJ
*ALL/TP* to see what objects exists on your system that start with 'TP'.
It could be something outside of JBA that has the same naming conventions
as JBA, and therefore, is fooling the JBA system into thinking you have TP.

Hope this helps.
Aaron






                    "Eric Daniel"
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                    net>                       cc:     (bcc: Aaron
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                    Sent by:                   Subject:     Re: Transport
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                    owner-jbausers-l@mi        Background tasks
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Hi There,

You could consider writing a small CL program to delete and recreate the
data queue(s).  This could program could be scheduled in Machine Manager to
run nightly.  One inherent problem with data queues is that the more data
that is in them the longer it takes to write an entry to them.  So the
longer the TP Monitors are left down, it will incrementally take longer for
the programs to write to them.  This is one work around.  The system is
designed to run without TP, so there is some set-up on your system that
makes the system think that TP is attached and running.  You could address
your problem at this level, but it would take much more time.

Regards,

Eric Daniel
Technical Consultant
Viking Consulting


----- Original Message -----
From: <DAhKow@ibl.intnet.mu>
To: <JBAUSERS-L@midrange.com>
Sent: Friday, October 06, 2000 6:44 AM
Subject: Transport Planning Background tasks


>
> We've been starting and ending the Transport Planning Background tasks
> through Machine Manager. This was necessary (even though we do not use
the
> Transport planning application), because at some point we had one of the
TP
> data queues full. Note that we are using advanced order entry
application.
>  JBA recommended that these background tasks be run to prevent recurrence
> of the problem.
> Now that the authorisation code for TP has expired, we are of course
unable
> to run the monitors. Since we do not intend to purchase TP, we fear that
> the proble might recur.  Has anyone faced to the same problem?
>
> Thanks
>
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