Message . . . . : Distribution limit of 9999 reached.
Cause . . . . . : The sender has sent 9999 distributions. These
distributions still exist on the system.
Recovery . . . : Either delete any incoming distributions that you sent
to yourself or any outgoing
distributions that you sent with confirmation of delivery.
Anyone an idea where to find these (Option 2 in Office and pressing F6 only
shows about 150, so it can't be that, niether the files QAOFOMLH or
QAOFODTY) and how I can delete them ?
Regards,
Paul
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Paul Nicolay wrote:
> <<SNIP>>
> Anyone an idea where to find these (Option 2 in Office and pressing F6 only
> shows about 150, so it can't be that, niether the files QAOFOMLH or
> QAOFODTY) and how I can delete them ?
Perhaps QRYDST and DLTDST will help.?.?
Regards, Chuck
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Paul Nicolay wrote:
<SNIP>
> Anyone an idea where to find these (Option 2 in Office and pressing F6 only
> shows about 150, so it can't be that, niether the files QAOFOMLH or
> QAOFODTY) and how I can delete them ?
<SNIP>
Paul,
Have you tried using the QRYDST command ? From my old OfficeVision days I recall
that it (after a bit of experimentation) will allow you to determine where all
the distribitions are.
Hope this helps.
Cheers
Evan Harris
The problem is that QRYDST is done each day... as the program is some
deamon that accepts messages from both PC's and AS/400 and does a
combination of QRYDST/SNDDST based on those.
Any other idea's... as I'm out of inspiration... as well as IBM Belgium :-)
Regards,
Paul
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Charles R. Pence <crp...@vnet.ibm.com> wrote in article
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>
> Paul Nicolay wrote:
>
> > <<SNIP>>
> > Anyone an idea where to find these (Option 2 in Office and pressing F6
only
> > shows about 150, so it can't be that, niether the files QAOFOMLH or
> > QAOFODTY) and how I can delete them ?
>
> Perhaps QRYDST and DLTDST will help.?.?
>
> Regards, Chuck
> All comments provided "as is" with no warranties of any kind whatsoever.
>
>
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