Mike Yearwood
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
>>Ok can't you reduce the frequency of it then?
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>>IAC, it seems silly to run a robot through the Web interface if its internal. They should be running hte thing off a service or a standalone process that runs in the background instead of tieing up the Web application.
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>What I meant is that they run that robot on the same box, not within our Web interface. :)
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>But, still, that should be offloaded into another box.
Here's what I don't understand. I've had users pounding on data entry apps and had "robots" sitting on the server scanning the DBFs and adding records. I even had a set of 16 machines doing bulk faxing while others added/edited records in multi-million record dbfs. I didn't see any data corruption.
Is there a possibility that the robot is causing problems?
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