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Wenwu, > For the data crashing problem, I did find a suspicious machine and > replaced it this afternoon. I'll have more information tomorrow. I'll > let you know what we have then. OK. > For the feedtype, I have some files using "EXP" type. But I do not want > using "EXP" for all our products (for data recording and transferring > purpose). Do you have other feedtypes which are similar like "EXP"? The only feedtype similar to EXP is SPARE, which you may also use. Beware. People and institutions that use the EXP feedtype have carefuly created product-identifiers that are unique and can be easily selected. The product-identifiers for other feedtypes have not been so carefully created. Therefore, you are less likely to encounter decoding problems using EXP for data-products that lie outside the well-known feedtypes than if you use a non-EXP feedtype. Regards, Steve Emmerson Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: QOQ-440372 Department: Support LDM Priority: Normal Status: Closed