johndanter
Legendary Poster
Hi guys,
Some of you may remember this thread?
http://www.jdelist.com/ubb/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=140563&page=1&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=&vc=1
This is basically a nifty way of getting the JDE system to launch a UBE under a user of your choice using a nifty little API. It works great.
However I have made a twist to this in that I get a subsystem running user A to launch jobs under User B as I wish. Also works great!!!!
(A clone of B4700260 to simply use the new passed Huser2 in JDB_InitEnvOvr and not Huser running the BSFN)
However.......
What I am experiencing is User B seems to be possibly 'caching' the Work Centre somehow.
Now all UBEs using that subsystem (running under User A) even though they run in WSJ under User A, end up sending Work Centre messages to User B even though I haven't activated the switch......?
Very very odd.
Anyone any ideas as I'm at a loss
Thanks
John
Some of you may remember this thread?
http://www.jdelist.com/ubb/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=140563&page=1&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=&vc=1
This is basically a nifty way of getting the JDE system to launch a UBE under a user of your choice using a nifty little API. It works great.
However I have made a twist to this in that I get a subsystem running user A to launch jobs under User B as I wish. Also works great!!!!
(A clone of B4700260 to simply use the new passed Huser2 in JDB_InitEnvOvr and not Huser running the BSFN)
However.......
What I am experiencing is User B seems to be possibly 'caching' the Work Centre somehow.
Now all UBEs using that subsystem (running under User A) even though they run in WSJ under User A, end up sending Work Centre messages to User B even though I haven't activated the switch......?
Very very odd.
Anyone any ideas as I'm at a loss
Thanks
John