jimmymac
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We are on E1 9.0, tools 9.1.4.7.
We use business function B4700230 to copy a flat file as part of some of our interface processing. We get a file from Concur for expenses that we process and create journal entries. In this process we copy the original text file form Concur to an archive location. Usually the file is around 9,000 KB and takes just a few minutes to copy. The current file is 15,000 KB and has been copying for several hours. Its copying but very slowly.
Any ideas from anyone why a file about 50 % larger than normal would take so long. Its still running and appears it will take about 6 hours to do a copy of this file using B4700230.
Or any ideas as to where to start looking? I've looked at JDE server manager but there appears to be nothing I can see to explain the slowness. All other aspects of JDE are running fine and normal. Coincidentally, if we look back to year ago, this large year end file form Concur also took a long time to run. So its almost like there is some size above which , this function does its copy functionality very slowly.
We use business function B4700230 to copy a flat file as part of some of our interface processing. We get a file from Concur for expenses that we process and create journal entries. In this process we copy the original text file form Concur to an archive location. Usually the file is around 9,000 KB and takes just a few minutes to copy. The current file is 15,000 KB and has been copying for several hours. Its copying but very slowly.
Any ideas from anyone why a file about 50 % larger than normal would take so long. Its still running and appears it will take about 6 hours to do a copy of this file using B4700230.
Or any ideas as to where to start looking? I've looked at JDE server manager but there appears to be nothing I can see to explain the slowness. All other aspects of JDE are running fine and normal. Coincidentally, if we look back to year ago, this large year end file form Concur also took a long time to run. So its almost like there is some size above which , this function does its copy functionality very slowly.