Janet:

I've seen this happen many times when you try to export DATA with the application. If you have any data exported with the application (in the application definition window), try removing it from the application definition and then try the export again. If it works, it is related to the fact that exporting applications doesn't like qualifications in the data export. Don't know of a workaround other than to export all data from the forms that you are interested in and manage the data in these forms yourself. This is fixed in 6.1.3 and above... I believe...

Terry

On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 08:19:18 -0600
 "Mahan, Janet L [EQ]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am experiencing a problem when I try to export an application. This has just started happening and I can't think of anything that has changed. We are on a unix server SunOS 5.8, Remedy server 6.00.01 patch 1351 and Sybase db is 12.5.1/EBF 11657 ESD#2.

When I export the application the dataserver cpu goes to over 49% and the server is unusable. I tried letting it run all night to see if it would complete but it didn't so I had to restart the Remedy server. I don't even know what to look for. Any direction would be appreciated.

Janet Mahan
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