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Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 09:54:09 -0400
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: J31410 eating up resources
Hi,
We are on A7.3 cum 8. We run program J31410 (Print
Pick List), which prints,
directly to the warehouse, the parts required to
complete the w.o..
The problem I'm experiencing, is with the amount of
time (and resources) that it
takes to complete this job. Every time the program
runs, it indexes a file,
which takes up to 95% of the time required.
I have asked JDE if there was a way around having to
index the file every time,
but I got the usual run around and finally my answer
was basically "NO".
Does anyone run this program, and if so, has anyone
figured out how to get
around the indexing every time.
I wrote a lot of programs, and none of them index the
logical files that they
use. I don't understand why that program has to.
Our maintenance guys call this program and expect that
whenever they get to the
warehouse, all their parts are and waiting for them.
But what happens, is each
job takes anywhere from 10 to 15 minutes to complete
(and longer if the system
is slow), and if several jobs are in the jobq at the
same time, the warehouse
might not see the report for easily over an hour, which
in turn slows down the
repair time.
I just realized that I talk (type) too much.
Thanks,
Andre Henry
M.I.S. Tech.
Williams Operating Corporation
Phone (807) 238-1100 ext. 4256
Fax (807) 238-1050
e-mail [email protected]
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From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: J31410 eating up resources
Hi,
We are on A7.3 cum 8. We run program J31410 (Print
Pick List), which prints,
directly to the warehouse, the parts required to
complete the w.o..
The problem I'm experiencing, is with the amount of
time (and resources) that it
takes to complete this job. Every time the program
runs, it indexes a file,
which takes up to 95% of the time required.
I have asked JDE if there was a way around having to
index the file every time,
but I got the usual run around and finally my answer
was basically "NO".
Does anyone run this program, and if so, has anyone
figured out how to get
around the indexing every time.
I wrote a lot of programs, and none of them index the
logical files that they
use. I don't understand why that program has to.
Our maintenance guys call this program and expect that
whenever they get to the
warehouse, all their parts are and waiting for them.
But what happens, is each
job takes anywhere from 10 to 15 minutes to complete
(and longer if the system
is slow), and if several jobs are in the jobq at the
same time, the warehouse
might not see the report for easily over an hour, which
in turn slows down the
repair time.
I just realized that I talk (type) too much.
Thanks,
Andre Henry
M.I.S. Tech.
Williams Operating Corporation
Phone (807) 238-1100 ext. 4256
Fax (807) 238-1050
e-mail [email protected]
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