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There is no easy answer to that except to say that "it depends"...
Since you've never ran it before it will take slightly longer the first time since it will be getting rid of accumulated transaction work records, etc... Also the size of the files, the size and speed of the processor... How much RAM, etc... There are lots of variables... Not the least of which is how many applications you have defined in each environment... It reads through the IPGCFF4/APGAPPHY file and processes for every record found there... So the more apps you have defined in more environments the longer it will take... If you have a fairly clean install (not lot's of environments) it should run in less than 10 minutes...


But I would suggest you find an hours worth of down time when no users are signed on and run it...

And set it up in the Machine Manager scheduler to run every night... It does require no jobs be running in JBA... That includes background jobs...!!!

Our job ran for 19 minutes and 38 seconds last night and we have 6 environments defined including the "blank" environment...

Good luck...
----Original Message Follows----
From: Mona Ferriols <mon.ferriols@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: System 21 Users <system21@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "'system21@xxxxxxxxxxxx'" <system21@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [SYSTEM21]   RE: SYSTEM21 Digest, Vol 1, Issue 570
Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 10:40:30 +0800

I wonder, how long does the AMDAYEND thing run? I've never run it and hence
have no idea.

Thanks.

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