Charlie, I agree with what you mentioned and you are always there in the
list of GOTO man. Its just that when I started looking into this, it didnt
seem to be this big of a challenge. ;-)

Right now we have our DB team look at the actual db causing issue. If we
dont figure it out, expect a call from me. :-)

Thanks guys,

<Ajas Mohammed />
http://ajashadi.blogspot.com
We cannot become what we need to be, remaining what we are.
No matter what, find a way. Because thats what winners do.
You can't improve what you don't measure.
Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of high intention,
sincere effort, intelligent direction and skillful execution; it represents
the wise choice of many alternatives.


On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 11:49 AM, Charlie Arehart <[email protected]>wrote:

>  Ajas, this seems a good time to make a suggestion: sometimes, trying to
> solve a challenging problem on a mailing list just isn’t productive.
>
>
>
> There can be too many variables, and many hours are spent as different
> people throw out different suggestions, and you and they work to get to the
> point of being on the same page on things. This could be one of those cases.
>  Of course, it’s your call to continue the back and forth.
>
>
>
> It’s just that in many cases, it would be far more expedient to have
> someone with experience in solving such problems to look over your shoulder
> (remotely) to sort out what’s up. Now, it may take some time: perhaps 30
> minutes, and while some would offer that for free, naturally they can’t do
> that very often and get their jobs done.
>
>
>
> But I will point out that there are folks who do provide such service on a
> paid basis. Yes, I’m one of those people but I’m not merely making a
> commercial message for myself.
>
>
>
> I point to several folks who do this sort of consulting at a category on my
> CF411 site:
>
>
>
> CF-oriented Troubleshooting Consultants
>
> http://www.cf411.com/#cfconsult
>
>
>
> Not all of them are willing to work on small blocks of time, though. I have
> only a 15 minute initial minimum, and I won’t take your money if I don’t
> solve your problem or you don’t feel I provided otherwise useful
> information. (Cameron, would you want to add Sumo to that list?)
>
>
>
> More than anything, I’m just trying to make sure you (and others) know that
> you have options in a case like this. You don’t need to spend days of back
> and forth on mailing lists and forums, searching through blog entries,
> trying to determine if what you read applies to your situation. Of course,
> only you can decide when that time spent is more valuable than a little
> money in getting some paid assistance.
>
>
>
> /charlie
>
>
>
> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Ajas
> Mohammed
> *Sent:* Wednesday, May 06, 2009 10:48 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [ACFUG Discuss] ColdFusion 7 + SQL Server 2000. 500
> Operation failed on the data source named "XYZ".
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Here is a weird thing I noticed and maybe that will help to solve this
> problem. If you look at snapshot, there is cfid, cftoken and JSessionID.
> We dont use JSessionID ever. So, I checked the session management in
> cfapplication tag and it was initially set to yes. I have set it to NO now.
> But Yet, I see the JsessionID on every page. As far as I know, you would
> have to a. enable J2EE sessions in CF Admin memory variables section and b.
> set sessionmanagement to YES if you want to use JSessionID. Correct me if
> iam wrong. Also, we do not have it enabled in CF Admin Memory variables
> section.
>
> So, I changed the name of application just so that old application name
> might be tied to old sessionmanagement set to yes. But still for new
> application name with sessionmanagment set to NO, I see JSessionID.
>
> So question is why JSessionID shows up even though I have sessionmanagment
> set to NO from application.cfm file and it was never enabled in CF Admin?
>
> And thanks Allen, I will look at the information you gave.
>
> <Ajas Mohammed />
> http://ajashadi.blogspot.com
> We cannot become what we need to be, remaining what we are.
> No matter what, find a way. Because thats what winners do.
> You can't improve what you don't measure.
>
>
>
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