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Thanks but this is not what I have. I'm talking about the scheduler in
Manager400.
Geac told me to assign ownership to QSECOFR and to delete and reenter the
sequence that calls ADS.

I tried it and it now works.

Thanks

Rick Shatto
rshatto@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Work: (323) 264-5200 ext. 4065



-----Original Message-----
From: A Kincer [mailto:akincer@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 8:28 AM
To: system21@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [SYSTEM21] Schedule maintenance loop


We use release-based schedules.

It appears that our EDI has dumped all the orders for a particular customer
with a release date of 11/11/11.

Upon trying to change this date we receive the error...

"Release date cannot be later than the current system date."

Okay. I change the date to today's date...

"Release date cannot be less than current release date."

Either way I cannot get past this. I cannot go into schedule details. I
cannot change anything including delete the existing releases.

When something like this happens the schedule status is usually in some sort
of error and it's usually easier (especially with a lot of part numbers) to
just redump the last known good set of schedules (after verifying in AIPX1 &
4 that they are sound)

However...

They just sit in AIPX1 &  4, ever after attempting to redump them.

All validation sleepers are running so that should not be a problem.

The status of the schedules are "New" so we cannot delete them to revert
back to one that will let us dump replacement ones in.

Thanks for any advice.

Alan



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