jolly
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Hi All,
On an Xe sp24 Windows enterprise server (oracle DB on unix db server), I have a UBE that rapidly submits about 80 jobs to a single threaded queue. The waiting jobs then execute in a seemingly random order but I need them to execute in the submitted (i.e. job number) order. It seems that the UBE kernel is sequencing by time submitted only - if I delay 2 secs between each job submission they then execute in the sequence I intended.
This is rubbish! There's no way this sort of cr#p would happen with iSeries servers!
Can't find anything about this on the KG - is this a known shortcoming or is there a way to get around this?
Cheers
JohnO
On an Xe sp24 Windows enterprise server (oracle DB on unix db server), I have a UBE that rapidly submits about 80 jobs to a single threaded queue. The waiting jobs then execute in a seemingly random order but I need them to execute in the submitted (i.e. job number) order. It seems that the UBE kernel is sequencing by time submitted only - if I delay 2 secs between each job submission they then execute in the sequence I intended.
This is rubbish! There's no way this sort of cr#p would happen with iSeries servers!
Can't find anything about this on the KG - is this a known shortcoming or is there a way to get around this?
Cheers
JohnO