DBohner-(db)
Legendary Poster
Howdy,
I have sets of TERs that insert to an Interface table. Several days ago the interface table stopped incrementing (this is odd).
I tried the activating the TERS in other environments, and they continued to work. However, when I run the same set of applications in production - the interface table does not recieve its inserts.
I put a FAT client in debug mode - and reviewed the log. I found where OW does the Insert that it is supposed to - and claims the insert is successful. However, no data ever showed up in the targeted table.
I am suspect that OCM is hosed or that something else might be awry. It was suggested that the SQL Packages might be defunct, also. I can UTB to the table - but I haven't tried building any reports to it - or building an application over it ( to test the mapping in application modes).
Yes! I do find this puzzling - and interesting... Anyone that can forward any suggestions??? I'd be willing to fedex a Mt. Dew and Cheetos (to the solution provider, only)....
Thanks!
Daniel Bohner
[email protected]
www.existinglight.net
JDE - XE & AS/400
JDE - B7331 & MS SQL 7x
I have sets of TERs that insert to an Interface table. Several days ago the interface table stopped incrementing (this is odd).
I tried the activating the TERS in other environments, and they continued to work. However, when I run the same set of applications in production - the interface table does not recieve its inserts.
I put a FAT client in debug mode - and reviewed the log. I found where OW does the Insert that it is supposed to - and claims the insert is successful. However, no data ever showed up in the targeted table.
I am suspect that OCM is hosed or that something else might be awry. It was suggested that the SQL Packages might be defunct, also. I can UTB to the table - but I haven't tried building any reports to it - or building an application over it ( to test the mapping in application modes).
Yes! I do find this puzzling - and interesting... Anyone that can forward any suggestions??? I'd be willing to fedex a Mt. Dew and Cheetos (to the solution provider, only)....
Thanks!
Daniel Bohner
[email protected]
www.existinglight.net
JDE - XE & AS/400
JDE - B7331 & MS SQL 7x