Table spec corruption or whatever

Spartan

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Hello, We are currently experiencing a rather.....weird problem. I will try to summarize it as best I can. It seems that all the (newly modified) table accessing by some BSFN we develloped for a certain custom application just stopped working in JPD9 (since we have regenerated them). Now please notice that I did not say stopped working on the server, I said in JPD9. First of all, we assured ourselves that the table was working properly both locally and on the Enterprise server by logging on to PD9 on a fat client. With regular OCM settings (PD9 therefore all BSFNs running locally) everything works fine with our table. We then mapped the fucntion to the server and logged back in. Surprise ! Everything was still fine, which means the table works properly on the server. Now we originally had problems with the JPD9 environment through a browser, and we assumed a regeneration of the objects was in order. After trying that, the BSFN who call our problematic table still wasnt doing its job. We then turned our attention to JPD9, but with a fat client : no difference. It seems that the table does not want to work on the server for JPD9, no matter what client we use. However, if you map the function locally for JPD9, everything works fine. We have also done other tests to help us debug this problem, but I think I have written enough here to give you a good idea of the problem. Please contact us if you need more details or to set-up an online debug session. We are on 8.93B1 with a Solaris Enterprise server and DB2.
 
Olivier,

You will have better luck getting responses if you post this to the
One World list. This is the JDE World list. We don't have to deal with
all that goofy stuff that you have to deal with in One World. You have
my sympathy.

John Dickey
JDE Financial Systems Administrator/Programmer/Analyst
White-Rodgers, Division of Emerson
St. Louis, MO
314-553-3067
 
Re: RE: Table spec corruption or whatever

Had to laugh at your respons John - I didn't understand a word of what they said either. Just shows how far apart World and Enterprise operating environments are doesn't it.

I wonder if a lot of the problems experienced by companies using Epterprise is that the people working on their systems aren't even smart enough to post to the right forums.... Given the number of posts lately to the World forums for Enterprise issues - my rough guess is 50% of the posts to this forum over the past month, it makes you think...........
 
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