Hi. We've just started experiencing this problem today...
We have a few database-intensive reports being generated by Active4D. Whenever one of these reports is being generated, it appears that Active4D [on the server] is dominating the server's CPU, so that everyone else's processes are getting crowded out. My coworker says that, when doing database-intensive operations, processes [at least from Client] are throttled. I suggested that, since Active4D is a plugin, it's not as strictly bound by the 4D Scheduler. Are we on the right track, or barking up the wrong tree?
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