Albert,
been there done that. If the DBFs and the query program are on the same server then you will not pick up the changes from the other side right away. I fixed the problem by closing the tables before each query. Yea, FLUSH is supposed to do that but not always and closing and reopening the tables is instantaneous.
HTH
John
>Hi all,
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>I have an app that sits on 2 servers and "polls" a table for records newly added to a table (these records then form the basis for a report). The app checks every 3 seconds by doing a SQL select against the table (to make it easy to order the reports by "submit time" which is stamped on the record as they are submitted).
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>The problem is that it sometimes takes from 15 to 30 seconds for the polling app to pick up these records - there is a big lag between when the user submits the records via their desktop app and when the SQL statement actually returns some records to be processed.
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>Secondly, sometimes a record is picked up by the SQL statement as one to be printed and then when it prints, it is missing some of the memo field data on the report - as if VFP still does not "see" all the data for this record.
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>Any ideas?
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>Albert
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John J. Henn