[WebDNA] To Flush, to commit or to...?
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 111748
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texte = Hi all,I have made a Perl script which collects some external data and then =parses it into a file.db.A file.hdr already exists and the WebDNA website which needs this data =works fine with that. That means WebDNA ia taking the file.db data into =memory and uses it to populate certain webpage. But, then=E2=80=A6But then my Perl script whacks the external data once again (does it =every hour) and parses the data into the file.db (exchanges the exiting =data). But the WebDBA memory does not adopt the new data unless I make a =Flushdatabases command, which I would like to avoid. WebDNA does =acknowledge using Fileinfo that the file has been updated but the new =data is to populated into the webpage.So the question.What can I do in stead of using Flushdatabases? I need WebDNA to =adopt/read the new data from the file=E2=80=A6/Palle=
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- [SOLVED] Re: [WebDNA] To Flush, to commit or to...? (Palle Bo Nielsen 2014)
- Re: [WebDNA] To Flush, to commit or to...? (Christer Olsson 2014)
- Re: [WebDNA] To Flush, to commit or to...? (Kenneth Grome 2014)
- Re: [WebDNA] To Flush, to commit or to...? (Dan Strong 2014)
- Re: [WebDNA] To Flush, to commit or to...? (Palle Bo Nielsen 2014)
- Re: [WebDNA] To Flush, to commit or to...? (Palle Bo Nielsen 2014)
- Re: [WebDNA] To Flush, to commit or to...? (Christer Olsson 2014)
- Re: [WebDNA] To Flush, to commit or to...? (Palle Bo Nielsen 2014)
- Re: [WebDNA] To Flush, to commit or to...? (Christer Olsson 2014)
- [WebDNA] To Flush, to commit or to...? (Palle Bo Nielsen 2014)
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Hi all,I have made a Perl script which collects some external data and then =parses it into a file.db.A file.hdr already exists and the WebDNA website which needs this data =works fine with that. That means WebDNA ia taking the file.db data into =memory and uses it to populate certain webpage. But, then=E2=80=A6But then my Perl script whacks the external data once again (does it =every hour) and parses the data into the file.db (exchanges the exiting =data). But the WebDBA memory does not adopt the new data unless I make a =Flushdatabases command, which I would like to avoid. WebDNA does =acknowledge using Fileinfo that the file has been updated but the new =data is to populated into the webpage.So the question.What can I do in stead of using Flushdatabases? I need WebDNA to =adopt/read the new data from the file=E2=80=A6/Palle=
Palle Bo Nielsen
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