Re: Closing Databases

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 16595
interpreted = N
texte = >You only need to worry if the database in WebCatalog has been modified -- >using something like [Append] [Replace] [Delete], etc. If the database is >'read-only', then simply uploading a new file and then doing a >[CloseDatabase] or [FlushDatabases] will re-read the new file.Sorry, I still do not understand why I would have to close of flush the database afterwards. Closing/Flusing a database writes what's in memory back to disk. If I first upload a new file and then close or flash the database, to my understanding the file in memory is overwriting the new file with old data?! What's wrong with my way of thinking.John ---------------------------------------------------------- -Internet is our business and webcommerce our specialty- Lettrix Grafische Automatisering http://www.lettrix.nl Willem Speelmanhof 27, 3762 JN Soest The Netherlands Phone: +31 35 6036262, Fax: +31 35 6036266 E-mail: ter.welle@lettrix.nl ---------------------------------------------------------- Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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>You only need to worry if the database in WebCatalog has been modified -- >using something like [append] [replace] [delete], etc. If the database is >'read-only', then simply uploading a new file and then doing a >[closedatabase] or [flushdatabases] will re-read the new file.Sorry, I still do not understand why I would have to close of flush the database afterwards. Closing/Flusing a database writes what's in memory back to disk. If I first upload a new file and then close or flash the database, to my understanding the file in memory is overwriting the new file with old data?! What's wrong with my way of thinking.John ---------------------------------------------------------- -Internet is our business and webcommerce our specialty- Lettrix Grafische Automatisering http://www.lettrix.nl Willem Speelmanhof 27, 3762 JN Soest The Netherlands Phone: +31 35 6036262, Fax: +31 35 6036266 E-mail: ter.welle@lettrix.nl ---------------------------------------------------------- Sjoerd Jan ter Welle

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