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MAPICS has a added a tool to end ujobs this makes holding all ujobs easy, all
you have to do is:
CALL PGM(AMZPDS0R) PARM('' '3' '*ALL')
This will hold all ujobs in all environments. I put AMZPDS0C and AMZPDS0R in
QGPL so that I do not have to worry about the library list. Sorry, there is no
tool I know of for releasing the held jobs. I wrote a small program that
checks the requested status flag and the current status flag in the UJBCTL file
and if both flags are '3' I change them to a '4' this changes the status to
ended instead of held. Most ujobs will then start themselves when needed.
Trudie Cook
MTD Products
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Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 3:39 AM
To: MAPICS ERP System Discussion
Subject: Re: Unattached Jobs
Hi Barry,
I'm using a CL to stop the U* jobs and basically it does the following:
Start-up MAPICS environment: STRMAPICS ENDS(&ENVDES) MENU(*NONE)
Set-up LDA pos. 242 & 270 with PGM(AXZLDA0R)
End U-job: CALL PGM(AXZSR) PARM(&LDA &UJKEY1
'*END')
where UJKEY1 can be 'AMI3K' IM BACKFLUSH TRANS.
UPDATE
'PSVTUP' PDM+ TRANSACTIONS PROCESSING
etc...
End MAPICS environment ENDMAPICS
Peter Lefebvre
Honda Belgium
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Yes, the jobs need ended while the a save runs. Custom programs build
trdata
via RF devices for PMC transactions and trigger the dataq to update but the
u-jobs need to be down due to file allocations. Controlling the custom jobs
and their file allocations that build trdata is not a problem, just ending
and starting the u-jobs at a specific time. Running 24/7 has as most do
these days has created this challenge. The 'marco' approach may be an
option
but would perfer a custom CL to control the u-jobs but may discuss in the
future. Thank you for your comments.
Barry
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Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 10:10 PM
Subject: Re: Unattached Jobs
> Is your data collection a backup issue? It was for us unt DCSI.
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> We use a Rumba macro to 'sense' for awhile. Works
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> To: "MAPICS ERP System Discussion" &l From: "Barry Foxworthy"
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> Date: 03/10/2004 05: Subject: Unattached Jobs
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> Would anyone in the group care to comment on a process the
background
u-jobs. I'm sure this is an age old issue starting, holding or stopping
are issues with the daily an Is it possible to schedule a job to hold or
stop them prior running and then release or re-start them? Has this been
addresse custom programming?
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> Thanks
> Barry Foxworthy
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