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Gary, Thanks a lot for the tip. We're back in business. We usually run the deletion of items option at night through Machine Manager. Best Regards, Guy Alain Gary.Brown@applie dchemicals.com Sent by: To system21-bounces@ System 21 Users midrange.com <system21@xxxxxxxxxxxx> cc 16/01/2004 12:54 Subject Re: [SYSTEM21] JBA - INVENTORY MANAGEMENT : ITEM DELETION Please respond to System 21 Users <system21@midrang e.com> Have had the same problem. You will need to clear the entries out of INP68. The following is a note I wrote to myself a while back. It may be helpful to you. Before you start running the Inventory Item Deletion option (26/INU) hold the INBACK3 jobq (HLDJOBQ OSLINP#/INBACK3). Inventory deletion runs two batch jobs, the first find items for deletion and reports why items could not be deleted. If the item does pass the deletion validation tests then it get written to a Data Queue for processing by the second job. The second job does the actual deletion of items that have passed the validation of the first job. The problem I have had in the past is that the first job can not 'feed' the passed entries to the second job fast enough and thus the second job times out. By holding the INBACK3 jobq the second job does not run until I release the job queue (RLSJOBQ OSLINP3/INBACK3), which I do once the first job if finished. Regards, Gary. _______________________________________________ This is the System 21 Users (SYSTEM21) mailing list To post a message email: SYSTEM21@xxxxxxxxxxxx To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/system21 or email: SYSTEM21-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives at http://archive.midrange.com/system21.
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