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Re: Saving data when disconnected?

From: damorgan <dan.morgan_at_ci.seattle.wa.us>
Date: Tue, 05 Feb 2002 00:35:11 GMT
Message-ID: <3C5F28BE.A10657CE@ci.seattle.wa.us>


If they disconnect you can have one of two situations. The transaction was rolled back and all is lost. The transaction was committed in which case they could update it anytime during the following millenium.

Whoever told you otherwise wasn't thinking about Oracle.

Daniel Morgan

Phoric wrote:

> Hello, I am trying to figure out a way to allow a user to reconnect to the
> data they were modifying if they suddenly/accidently get disconnected from
> the system before they could save the file. Someone told me it was possible
> to set a time limit for them to reconnect and retrieve their unsaved data
> before it reverts back to the original. Where and how could this be done?
>
> This way, if a user was connected to our network via the internet and they
> get disconnected while modifying something in the Oracle database, they can
> log in within a few minutes and continue where they left off without loosing
> all that work.
>
> Thank you for any assistance!
> --
> Ed
> phoricdotcom_at_hotmail.com
Received on Mon Feb 04 2002 - 18:35:11 CST

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