I have a client with a dozen or so companies a couple of which have depreciation computation routines that take a couple of hours to run. For this reason we are running depreciation on a DPS server. Occationally we will run into a situation where one of the companies apparently get hung up and the remaining companies get stacked up behind it. The process monitor will allow us to remove the ones stacked up but the one running can only be suspended or resumed. While suspended the other processes do not start at least not in a reasonable period of time. The only way we could recover is to stop and restart the DPS service.
- Is there a better way to recover that what we have done?
- Have we corrupted the data in the suspended company by stopping the DPS service?
Thanks
Chuck
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