donmiller
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We're developing a UBE that will serve as an interface to legacy system data (ISAM files). The UBE will identify changes in data that need to be interfaced and using an ODBC connection, will update the legacy files directly. We've used this approach to embed calls to ODBC to update data in real-time from interactive applications in JDE.
The restriction with this approach is that this UBE must run locally on a NT platform, the ODBC connection is not availbale from the UNIX Enterprise server. The requirements for this interface dictate that the UBE must run periodically (every 30 - 60 minutes) to update the legacy system throughout the day.
Is there a way to schedule a job in JDE to run LOCAL? I realize we could solve the problem with a NT application server by mapping the UBE to run on that server, but we would like to make use of one of our Citrix server to run this UBE instead. We don't want to have to put in an application server just to support this relatively short-term interface.
Is there a way to submit the UBE from the NT OS similar to the runube command from UNIX?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
The restriction with this approach is that this UBE must run locally on a NT platform, the ODBC connection is not availbale from the UNIX Enterprise server. The requirements for this interface dictate that the UBE must run periodically (every 30 - 60 minutes) to update the legacy system throughout the day.
Is there a way to schedule a job in JDE to run LOCAL? I realize we could solve the problem with a NT application server by mapping the UBE to run on that server, but we would like to make use of one of our Citrix server to run this UBE instead. We don't want to have to put in an application server just to support this relatively short-term interface.
Is there a way to submit the UBE from the NT OS similar to the runube command from UNIX?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.