BBritain
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Oh Gurus!
I processing Sales Orders through many states (525 - 555) via 7 sections of a UBE. On some of these sections, the SOA middleware is sending data to a third party vendor - that returns additional data (the SOA monitors tables and triggers based on a control table). The UBE currently runs section D and then runs section E BEFORE the SOA middleware has completed it's messaging/data transfer - causing section E to run and do nothing. I've tried to put in a wait bsfn (B98700 or B984056) between calling section D and calling section E but neither bsfns show any delay. I've also tried running the UBE twice (from an application - with the wait bsfn in between the 2 UBE calls) and it works when running on localhost but not on the Webclient. Even the webclient doesn't process the bsfn.
I have only been told that the server is Linux and nothing more. Trying to get additional information.
Can anyone suggest anything that they have tried?
Regards,
Ben Again,
E920 - 9.2.3.1
I processing Sales Orders through many states (525 - 555) via 7 sections of a UBE. On some of these sections, the SOA middleware is sending data to a third party vendor - that returns additional data (the SOA monitors tables and triggers based on a control table). The UBE currently runs section D and then runs section E BEFORE the SOA middleware has completed it's messaging/data transfer - causing section E to run and do nothing. I've tried to put in a wait bsfn (B98700 or B984056) between calling section D and calling section E but neither bsfns show any delay. I've also tried running the UBE twice (from an application - with the wait bsfn in between the 2 UBE calls) and it works when running on localhost but not on the Webclient. Even the webclient doesn't process the bsfn.
I have only been told that the server is Linux and nothing more. Trying to get additional information.
Can anyone suggest anything that they have tried?
Regards,
Ben Again,
E920 - 9.2.3.1