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- From: mparsons@fleming.csc.bcm.tmc.edu (Mark Parsons)
- Newsgroups: comp.databases.sybase
- Subject: Re: APT Busy Signal
- Date: 21 Jan 1993 14:44:17 GMT
- Organization: Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Tx
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- References: <1993Jan20.211753.27206@exu.ericsson.se>
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- Originator: mparsons@fleming.csc.bcm.tmc.edu
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- In article <1993Jan20.211753.27206@exu.ericsson.se>, exuptidw@exu.ericsson.se (Paul D. Tidwell, T/FOD, 6743) writes:
- >
- > We have many applications using APT forms (we like to suffer).
- >
- > There are no major problems, however, we do not consistently
- > get the busy indication to appear (the '@' above the scroll arrows).
- >
- > If it does appear, it does so consistently. But for some functions
- > it just doesn't show up.
- >
- > Does anybody know when it will appear, or how to force it to appear?
- >
- > Please help!
- >
- > Thanks,
- >
- > Paul Tidwell
-
- We persevere with APT here, too!! ;-)
-
- From what I've read, heard, and seen in practice, the '@' appears
- during submits to the server. If your fpl's aren't doing any
- submits to the server, i.e., it's all local/front-end processing, you
- won't get the '@' flashing. Also, if you have a 'fast' connection
- to the server and/or the server returns your request fast(not
- many users banging on the server?) you may not notice it flash?
-
- Mark
-
- p.s. ---- This is a bunch of nothingness here in this p.s. since
- this current version of xrn(at least on our machines)
- requires that I have more new text than 'included' text.
- Give me a break! Arrrrrrrrrrrggggggggg!! OK, let me
- try this again . . .
-