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> -----Original Message-----
> Subject: Re: [FOSSology] DBaccess(7): ERROR: more than one row returned
> by a subquery used as an expression
> 
> Thanks, Mary and Bob.
> 
> Perhaps my problem was, more specifically, that I deleted the Uploaded
> file _while_ the Agents were still running on it?  Should I have
> deleted the _jobs_ first, and then the Upload?

Yes and yes.

> 
> When I deleted the Upload, there were many jobs in the queue for
> _other_ Uploads.   In such a case, could it take quite a long time
> before the Scheduler even _begins_ to delete the Upload?

It depends on how your scheduler is configured.  If you have installed on a 
single system (probably the case), and are using the default Scheduler.conf 
file, then you can run a max of 3 agents at one time (%Host localhost 3 1).

> 
> I don't remember now, but I believe I recall seeing the delagent job
> at the very bottom of the queue for that Upload, making it appear that
> the Scheduler would delete the Upload only having completed all the
> jobs for that Upload (I don't recall the job numbers)--is that true?

Yes

> Delete Upload doesn't  automatically deletes all jobs for that Upload,
> does it?

No. that has to be done manually

Mary


> 
> Thanks again,
> Pete
> 

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