"Maximum number of screen calls was exceeded"

Johnson, Tracy Tracy.Johnson at meas-spec.com
Thu Jun 25 12:28:08 CDT 2015


My first thought is to check the subscreens aren't calling themselves into a loop.

Like what happens when an mechanical engineer adds a lower level component in a Bill of Material that calls a higher level component containing the same lower level components and crashes MRP.


Tracy Johnson
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From: powerh-l-bounces+tracy.johnson=meas-spec.com at lists.sowder.com [mailto:powerh-l-bounces+tracy.johnson=meas-spec.com at lists.sowder.com] On Behalf Of Collings, Tony
Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2015 12:29 PM
To: powerh-l at lists.sowder.com
Cc: Scott, Julie
Subject: "Maximum number of screen calls was exceeded"

Good afternoon all,

We have an application process that is producing the Max screen calls error on an almost daily basis. A potentially large number of data records are being processed in a single batch and each record in the batch runs at least one, perhaps more, sub-screens = a correspondingly large number of screen calls. The users of the application process stay in the top-level screen, without exiting, processing batch after batch, and the error occurs after the session has been active for several hours. We've tried running a new instance of quick for each batch, assuming the process counters would be reset with each instance and stop the error being tripped, but we're still getting it.

Has anybody seen and dealt with the error? What was done to overcome it?

All suggestions/ideas welcome.

Thanks

Tony
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