If you have like IDs mapped you can reduce this by mapping only the fields you want to have to update effect.
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From: Hyslop, Bruce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 1:47 pm
Subject: Does anyone know what constitutes a DSO update transfer
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I’m having a tough time with a DSO application we support that does a chained distributed transfer. In this process I transfer from one form to another with the Immediately Update option set. When the form I transfer to gets updated it does 158 Set Fields which I believe queues up 158 distributed update transfers (I see this in my logs but don’t believe my eyes). When 158 transfers get queued it causes not only a DSO bottleneck but causes extra filter processing on the originating form. I’m thinking of getting rid of the Update Immediately option and controlling when updates get sent myself.
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