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Karen, > Not possible, the zero length product was created on C, and should have > been sent to B and then A.. It is possible that B requested the same > data back from A, but it would have had to go > > C --> B --> A --> B > > In the past the products did go from A to B to C, but the processing on > A was not correct (and we weren't allowed to change it due to ROC > policies), so now they are sending the raw data to C, and then sending > the products back. However, the patterns are different depending on > where the data was created, and the data in this case was definitely > produced on C. I guess, then, that the termination of the upstream LDM on A at the same time was simply a coincidence. Have you discovered why a zero-length product was created? Regards, Steve Emmerson Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: FBV-178390 Department: Support LDM Priority: Normal Status: On Hold