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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 16.02

    Description:
    I just ran p_manage_17 and it completed in 2 minutes! Note: The same can apply to p_manage_170. (The 14.2 name for the multi-process p_manage_170)

    Resolution:
    p_manage_17 checks the util g/2 last-long-acc-number to determine its starting point.
    Check in the log file for the message "No work to do -- last-acc-number is equal or less than last-long-acc-number. Exiting."
    If you run this job daily and if there have been no updates to headings in the past day, this could be normal. But if a complete p_manage_17 is being run following p_manage_02, the last-long-acc-number should be zero before starting.
    In this case, you should set the last-long-acc-number to 0 using util g/2 and re-run p_manage_17.

    KEYWORDS: UTIL-G-2

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    p_manage_17, starting point


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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