david
Active Member
Hello List-
Thanks for any tips in advance:
We are Xe, SP 15.1, AS\400 ent svr, NT wkstn.
We have a business function that is executed from a client workstation and runs on the server. After about 5 mins, the client receives an error message of 99 and about 20 secs after the client receives the message, the client (NOT the person at the wkstn) re-submits the BSFN. The first job, continues to run, and the new job is now running in parallel--not good. Again, after 5 mins, the client receives an error message of 99, only this time the client does NOT re-submit the BSFN--it moves on as if the server finshed--BUT BOTH JOBS ARE STILL RUNNING on the server.
Here is what we want the BSFN to do: We want the BSFN to run on the server until finished--could be awhile. We want the client to wait for the job to finish. We do not want the job to be re-submitted. We want it to run once!
Anyone with experience in this area?!
Thanks again,
David
David Schoenberger
Focus on the Family
Xe SP15.1, AS/400, NT workstations, 700+ fat client users
Thanks for any tips in advance:
We are Xe, SP 15.1, AS\400 ent svr, NT wkstn.
We have a business function that is executed from a client workstation and runs on the server. After about 5 mins, the client receives an error message of 99 and about 20 secs after the client receives the message, the client (NOT the person at the wkstn) re-submits the BSFN. The first job, continues to run, and the new job is now running in parallel--not good. Again, after 5 mins, the client receives an error message of 99, only this time the client does NOT re-submit the BSFN--it moves on as if the server finshed--BUT BOTH JOBS ARE STILL RUNNING on the server.
Here is what we want the BSFN to do: We want the BSFN to run on the server until finished--could be awhile. We want the client to wait for the job to finish. We do not want the job to be re-submitted. We want it to run once!
Anyone with experience in this area?!
Thanks again,
David
David Schoenberger
Focus on the Family
Xe SP15.1, AS/400, NT workstations, 700+ fat client users