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

    Description:
    We ran parallel indexing and have our z01/z02 records in the parallel library. We want to run p_manage_15 to delete unlinked headings. Should it be run in the parallel library ... or the actual?

    Resolution:
    The follow-up Headings jobs should also be run in the parallel library: p_manage_17, p_manage_35 (optional), and p_manage_15 (optional).

    p_manage_32, which generates the z0102 logical-base records, should probably be run in the actual library. (See KB 16384-3730.)

    The z120 can be defined in the parallel library and p_union_01 and p_union_02 run in the parallel library. (Or p_union_01 and p_union_02 can be run in the actual library -- as long as there's an LS to any new tables built in the parallel library.)
    * The create_z127 proc should be run in whatever library the z120 is in.
    * The z127 triggers need to be present in the library where the z120 and z127 reside. (Testing shows that TRI does not work with a table which is LS-ed to a different library.)


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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