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Jeff,
The CF day-end routine did the trick!  Ran it from MM in day-end without
problem.

Thanks again,

Neil.


-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff_Klipa/Harvard@harvardind.com
[mailto:Jeff_Klipa/Harvard@harvardind.com]
Sent: Wednesday 20 February 2002 14:24
To: jbausers-l@midrange.com
Subject: SYS21 - Re: SYS21 - ICF04PHY size


Running the Error Report with the Print After option will actually clear
this
file :
APG99PHY    *FILE       PF-DTA      Error Log File
Which is a good thing too...  Again the clear after only works if no
users are
logged in at the time...

Perhaps the Common Functions Day End routine is where this gets
cleared...!!!???

If you're not currently running this job every night you may want to
consider
adding it to your night job - it must run when nobody is signed onto JBA
just
like the AMDAYEND routine...
CALL PGM(IPGCFP4/ICF706CL)  This is one of the canned options in the Day
End
side of Machine Manager ( F10=Standard jobs  ) when adding a new
sequenced job
to the night job...  (CF    Common Functions Day End)...

We only have 166 records total in ours...!!!
And they are all dated today...  We run the CFDAYEND routine every
night...

If the CFDAYEND routine doesn't fix the problem then I suggest you SQL
out all
records dated prior to today and/or if you can issue a CLRPFM to the
file during
your night run if you have a time set aside where no users are on the
system...
This will clear the file and eliminate the need to reorg the file...

Let us know...








"Neil Thursby" <neil.thursby@fone-logistics.co.uk> on 02/20/2002
03:39:56 AM

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  Subject      SYS21 -  ICF04PHY size
  :







Jeff,
Thanks for the suggestion.  I tried running CLNUSRALC, but it had no
effect. Actually, it ran in about 2 seconds flat!    I also tried
running the error report, with option to clear the file after printing,
but again no change!

Just wondered if you have any other ideas.   Anyone ever tried SQL on
this file?

Thanks again,

Neil.

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