We've done that, actually, with an application. After the server choked a
couple times.

  My question is really about the ability of one template to interrupt or
affect the concurrent
 action of another template. Is it possible?



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From: Troy Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: RE: Is there a way to get one template to stop the process of
another template?


it may be easier to set the maxrows returned to a certain value.

-----Original Message-----
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Subject: Is there a way to get one template to stop the process of
another template?



   Example: I have a template which is running a query that is attempting to
pull millions
  of records. Is there a way I can setup another template which will
interrupt the query template?
  Or if a template sets up an infinite loop, is there a way to terminate it
from another template?




Lon Lentz
Applications Developer - GetLists.Com
DataWarehousing and List Sales - Market your lists on the Net!
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