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Paul Nicolay

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Dec 2, 1998, 3:00:00 AM12/2/98
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Hi,

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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Charles R. Pence

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Dec 2, 1998, 3:00:00 AM12/2/98
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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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Evan Harris

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Dec 4, 1998, 3:00:00 AM12/4/98
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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


Paul Nicolay

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Dec 4, 1998, 3:00:00 AM12/4/98
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Hi Chuck,

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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>
>
> 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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