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You should look at your 'system reply list' to see if CPA4259 is being managed by it. Also, I have found the estimates query makes for expected run time to be way off. I have been forced to set my limits to 60 minutes (3600 sec) to handle high estimates when the query task will only take a few minutes to process. I had a problem on a 30S server which we allow remote SQL access to by a product named QUEST. The query would build a huge QTEMP work file and max out my DASD crashing my system. I set my querylimit value low to help control this but blocked many QUEST runs. I ended up setting the max storage on the user profiles to control my problem. On 25-Nov-97, Leo Lefebvre wrote: >Hi, >I changed the System Value QQRYTIMLMT to 300 (seconds) to limit the >query runs to about 5 minutes. >In the interactive environment, the user gets the message CPA4259 when >the query is about take longer than the time limit, with the option to >continue or cancel the request. That works fine. >But when the request is executed in batch mode, the message gets >AUTOMATICALY the default reply 'C', not allowing anyone to enter a >reply. The only messages sent are 1) the user receives a message saying >that the system operator received a message, and 2) the system operator >receives a message saying the 'previous cl command failed' with options >C, D, I, and R. The reply to this message, obviously, will not allow the >job to run regardless of the time limit, but will either cancel/ignore >the query request (options C, D or I) or retry the same query request >(option R) with the same parameters, just to get the same results. >Unless, before replying with an 'R', somebody change the system value to >a greater number. >What would be the best way to operate, when the job is a 'batch' type, >to allow someone (the user or the system operator) to use his/her >judgement to kill the request or to continue. >We do have many programs with OPNQRYF and I would appreciate if I would >not have to modify all of them! >TIA >-- >Leo Lefebvre >leo@tug.on.ca >Toronto Users Group for Midrange Systems >Ph: (416) 606-5960 --- Fx: (416) 495-0100 > -- Doug Hart - dhart@mail.com President Sr. Consulting Technical Analyst Central New York AS/400 User Group IBM AS/400 Technologies Visit us: http://www.cny400ug.org +--- | This is the Midrange System Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to "MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com". | To unsubscribe from this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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