Re: Questions
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texte = >Kenneth Grome wrote:>> >> >What are the limits of webcat in terms of no of .db's it can open at once>> >> 100.>> >Why the limit? Is it the same for mac and NT?I had these same concerns when I first started using WebCatalog, but then Irelaxed and did some thinking about this. 1) How many databases do you use per store? How many stores per machine? Inmy case I'd rather go after large customers with lots of traffic, so I canonly put a few on each machine, consequently, I won't run out of databaseroom.2) WebCatalog closes databases when it needs more room. This is a HUGEadvantage over disk based solutions (such as FileMaker) because whenWebCatalog needs a database, it automatically attempts to open it. If itruns out of room, it closes other databases, then opens the one in question.If it needs one of the other databases later, it reopens it. Automatically. Think about it as having 100 concurrent open databases, unlimited closeddatabases, and the ability to open and close with no user intervention. Brian B. Burton BOFH - Department of Redundancy Department--------------------------------------------------------------- MMT Solutions - Specializing in Online Shopping Solutions 973-808-8644 http://www.safecommerce.com
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>Kenneth Grome wrote:>> >> >What are the limits of webcat in terms of no of .db's it can open at once>> >> 100.>> >Why the limit? Is it the same for mac and NT?I had these same concerns when I first started using WebCatalog, but then Irelaxed and did some thinking about this. 1) How many databases do you use per store? How many stores per machine? Inmy case I'd rather go after large customers with lots of traffic, so I canonly put a few on each machine, consequently, I won't run out of databaseroom.2) WebCatalog closes databases when it needs more room. This is a HUGEadvantage over disk based solutions (such as FileMaker) because whenWebCatalog needs a database, it automatically attempts to open it. If itruns out of room, it closes other databases, then opens the one in question.If it needs one of the other databases later, it reopens it. Automatically. Think about it as having 100 concurrent open databases, unlimited closeddatabases, and the ability to open and close with no user intervention. Brian B. Burton BOFH - Department of Redundancy Department--------------------------------------------------------------- MMT Solutions - Specializing in Online Shopping Solutions 973-808-8644 http://www.safecommerce.com
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