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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20

    Description:
    In Aleph 20, I can run p_file_01 and it works. But I also get a lot of extra messages after it completes. I want to make sure I don't have to make some other changes or add any tables to address these messages. They don't completely look like errors, but I could use an explanation of what they are and whether I need to do anything with or about them. See attachment.

    Resolution:
    Both are associated with batch jobs. z100 is the Oracle table which contains information about each batch job that is run. Every batch job updates this table. It resides in the $usr_library.

    tab_alert is an ALEPH table. It can be configured in any of your libraries, although it's most commonly used in the ADM library. It was introduced in V.19 and is used to email the results of batch jobs to the specified email address. You have no tab_alert in NDU10, which is why you're seeing the 'Empty table' message.


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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