Re: autocommit problem

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 19186
interpreted = N
texte = Internet explorer, in particular, is really bad about caching web pages. Make sure you are really looking at a new page. Also check the harddrive to see file's last modification date to see if it was written to disk as you want.Good luck!Sandy>Hi Listees: > >I have a problenm related to Sandy's. I have my prefferences in WebCat set >to AutoCommit = T, so that every time I use the [relpace] or [append] to >edit a record in my database, it *should* show the change immediatly right? >Well, it's not & I can't figure out why. I've tried flushing the template >cache AND restarting WebCAt and nothing makes a diffence. I can delete an >item with no problems and I can add an image to a record with no problem >but if I try to make, say the info in the brand field of a record from >AQUA to Aqua - Nothing happens!? Anybody have a clue as to what else I >could try? > >At 01:17 PM 7/24/98, you wrote: >>On a server with WebCat 2.1 and WebStar 3.0, I have >> >>AutoCommit F >> >>in the preferences. When I wanted to, I just used a [commitdatabases] >>command to write them to disk, which was everytime a database changed. >> >>Now I want to avoid writing these databases to disk unless I give a >>command to do so at my convenience. After I get rid of all the >>[commitdatabases], the databases continue to be flushed to disk with each >>append or replace. >> >>This is also true for a new [replace] situation I added (never had a >>[commitdabase] context to forget to remove) on a very large database that >>I can't spare the time it takes to flush to disk. >> >>I don't see this behavior on my betastore with demo's of WebCat and >>WebStar 2.1 running. Both have the autocommit set to false and always >>have. >> >>Is there another item in my preference folder that could override the >>AutoCommit F setting? Is there a conflict with a WebStar 3.0 setting? >> >>Any clues? >> >>Thanks >> >>Sandy >> >> >> >Angel J. Bennett ! We want the world and >VP / Creative Dir. ! we want it... >The WWW Store ! NOW! >818-905-6787 ! http://www.thewwwstore.com > Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: autocommit problem (Angel Bennett 1998)
  2. Re: autocommit problem (Angel Bennett 1998)
  3. Re: autocommit problem (Angel Bennett 1998)
  4. Re: autocommit problem (Angel Bennett 1998)
  5. Re: autocommit problem (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  6. Re: autocommit problem (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  7. Re: autocommit problem (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  8. Re: autocommit problem (Sandra L. Pitner 1998)
  9. Re: autocommit problem (Sandra L. Pitner 1998)
  10. Re: autocommit problem (Peter Ostry 1998)
  11. Re: autocommit problem (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  12. Re: autocommit problem (Sandra L. Pitner 1998)
  13. Re: autocommit problem (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  14. Re: autocommit problem (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  15. Re: autocommit problem (Gary Richter 1998)
  16. Re: autocommit problem (Sandra L. Pitner 1998)
  17. autocommit problem (Sandra L. Pitner 1998)
Internet explorer, in particular, is really bad about caching web pages. Make sure you are really looking at a new page. Also check the harddrive to see file's last modification date to see if it was written to disk as you want.Good luck!Sandy>Hi Listees: > >I have a problenm related to Sandy's. I have my prefferences in WebCat set >to AutoCommit = T, so that every time I use the [relpace] or [append] to >edit a record in my database, it *should* show the change immediatly right? >Well, it's not & I can't figure out why. I've tried flushing the template >cache AND restarting WebCAt and nothing makes a diffence. I can delete an >item with no problems and I can add an image to a record with no problem >but if I try to make, say the info in the brand field of a record from >AQUA to Aqua - Nothing happens!? Anybody have a clue as to what else I >could try? > >At 01:17 PM 7/24/98, you wrote: >>On a server with WebCat 2.1 and WebStar 3.0, I have >> >>AutoCommit F >> >>in the preferences. When I wanted to, I just used a [commitdatabases] >>command to write them to disk, which was everytime a database changed. >> >>Now I want to avoid writing these databases to disk unless I give a >>command to do so at my convenience. After I get rid of all the >>[commitdatabases], the databases continue to be flushed to disk with each >>append or replace. >> >>This is also true for a new [replace] situation I added (never had a >>[commitdabase] context to forget to remove) on a very large database that >>I can't spare the time it takes to flush to disk. >> >>I don't see this behavior on my betastore with demo's of WebCat and >>WebStar 2.1 running. Both have the autocommit set to false and always >>have. >> >>Is there another item in my preference folder that could override the >>AutoCommit F setting? Is there a conflict with a WebStar 3.0 setting? >> >>Any clues? >> >>Thanks >> >>Sandy >> >> >> >Angel J. Bennett ! We want the world and >VP / Creative Dir. ! we want it... >The WWW Store ! NOW! >818-905-6787 ! http://www.thewwwstore.com > Sandra L. Pitner

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