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From: Ed Prochak <edprochak@adelphia.net>
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Guy Van Rinsveld wrote:
> Hi,
>     How to keep the sequence ordered launching 2 differents concurrent
> requests (containing both reports) ?
>     The registration of those concurrent requests have been done by adding
> incompatibilities between each other and with themselves.
>      It's a script in a form which is launching both reports one after the
> other.
>     Hoping that the order of resulting concurrent request ids would be used
> for the execution timing sequence.
>     But it's not always the case.
>     11.5.8 is the level used.
> 
> 

Why do you care? reports shouldn't interfere with each other. So what really 
is your problem?


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