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On Mon, October 2, 2017 20:39, Tracy Johnson wrote:
> I'd recommend a simple purge file.
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> On Mon, Oct 2, 2017 at 3:55 PM, James B. Byrne <
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>> I have determined that the QTP REQUEST that immediately precedes the
>> one producing the odd record extracts data from an Image detail
>> dataset. That dataset contains a record with the data showing up in
>> the KSAM extract request. So, this looks like some sort of buffer
>> issue.
>>
>> How does one clear the scratch files used by QTP between requests?
>>
I am unable to find any QTP command that will directly purge the
QTPSCR or QTPSORT files between REQUESTS from within a single RUN. I
can always split the REQUESTS into separate RUNS which, in all
likelihood, would solve the problem by virtue of closing the scratch
files at the end of the QTP process. But for implementation reasons
this is not a preferred solution.
Is there a means to effect a purge or clearing of the designated
scratch file from within QTP? Or is there an MPE file equate to
QTPSCR which might have the same effect? It has been far too long
since I exercised this part of my memory.
I cannot recall running into this problem before.
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