Hi Franck,
   Thank you for your reply.  I get so wrapped up working with EDI and ECM I
   forget TLE is not BPCS.  Forgive me.
   When is a good time to call?  or would you rather do this with email?
   It makes me crazy that I do not know how to fix the scheduler.  I was told
   sometimes you can just change all the EDI job's scheduled time by one
   minute and the jobs start to run, or re-Enter the entire schedule.  We
   have 3or 4 jobs per hour between 4am and midnight, that is a lot of
   re-entry.  If the scheduler is cranky, then so be it.  I will accept
   that.  I would like to know someone elses experience.  Sounds like you
   have some advice I can use.
   Thank you.
   Kathy Steigerwalt
   [1]kas1001@xxxxxxxxxxx
   856-857-5794
   Apr 19, 2010 05:02:17 PM, bpcs-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
     Kathy,
     I've worked with TLE for a long time and the scheduler is a bit cranky.
     We can talk offline if you want as it doesn't necessarily pertain to
     BPCS.
     Regards,
     Franck Guillet
     Senior ERP/EDI Consultant
     www.erpsoftwareservices.com/
     773.610.7375
     --- brobins3d@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
     From: Bill <BROBINS3D@xxxxxxxxx>
     To: bpcs-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
     Subject: Re: [BPCS-L] A question about Trusted Link Enterprise 3.2 daily
     schedule
     Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2010 13:36:02 -0700
     Kathy Steigerwalt wrote:
     > Hi All!!
     >
     > I am still learning TLE 3.2 and I have heard do not end one of the
     daily
     > agenda jobs such as EDISELC it causes serious issues. I had a runaway
     > EDI job that looped and looped creating duplicated GUIDs during ASN
     > generation as it was late at night so I killed the job to fix it in
     the
     > morning. It was fixed by someone else bit I was never told exactly
     how,
     > except to never let it happen. I would like to understand a little
     more
     > about the scheduler in TLE 3.2.
     Kathy, this doesn't really sound like a BPCS problem, you'll likely get
     a better chance of it getting answered by submitting it to the Midrange
     Tech list.
     Bill
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