RE: Can a database get stomped by simultaneous access?
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1997
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 13049
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texte = >>Yes, WebCatalog should always perform the database operations for that >template completely before doing them again for another request, even if >they come in at the same time; it's smart enough to prevent your databases >from getting munged up for simultaneous requests.>Are you seeing two entries for the same cart number despite the [HideIf] >context?>Yes, we sometimes get hit with a double cart entry on two different invoice numbers. I'm not exactly sure, but I think it hits us whenever we flush/commit the databases via SiteEdit while we are doing some other edits. Your comments are good news, so I will wrap that code with the closedatabase to keep the caches clear for that database.Curt----------------------------------------------------------------------| William Curt Eggemeyer Curt@mail.bzzzzzz.com || BeeHive Technologies, Inc. || http://www.bzzzzzz.com with a WebCam in Pasadena, California |----------------------------------------------------------------------
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>>Yes, WebCatalog should always perform the database operations for that >template completely before doing them again for another request, even if >they come in at the same time; it's smart enough to prevent your databases >from getting munged up for simultaneous requests.>Are you seeing two entries for the same cart number despite the
[hideif] >context?>Yes, we sometimes get hit with a double cart entry on two different invoice numbers. I'm not exactly sure, but I think it hits us whenever we flush/commit the databases via SiteEdit while we are doing some other edits. Your comments are good news, so I will wrap that code with the closedatabase to keep the caches clear for that database.Curt----------------------------------------------------------------------| William Curt Eggemeyer Curt@mail.bzzzzzz.com || BeeHive Technologies, Inc. || http://www.bzzzzzz.com with a WebCam in Pasadena, California |----------------------------------------------------------------------
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