Personally I do not believe it is an A4d issue. However to answer your question, no I do not use On Session End.

Regards, Michael.

On 20 May 2006, at 00:23, Aparajita Fishman wrote:

I had a call from a client yesterday also saying that there server had almost ground to a halt. I didn't think much beyond heavy user load until I tracked down a web process that seemed to be taking most of 4D CPU cycle.

The process was just opening a 4D record and displaying the contents on a web page. The table itself is read only (only need to load it if they make any changes). The user opening the web page had not had a problem and had since finished doing what she was doing.

Not sure why the process remained active. A 4D problem?

4D 2004.3
A4D 301ß7
Mac OS X 10.4.5

Well, it's almost impossible to tell from the information available. Is the web server running on Server or Client? If on Client, do you use On Session End?

Regards,

   Aparajita
   www.aparajitaworld.com

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