Hi, We have a big customer here who processes large numbers of transactions into a large database and plans to not backup and restore.
We are using Dialect 3. I think that means that the TID is 32 bits. I think that means they get 4,294,967,296 transactions before overflow - I'm assuming the TID is an unsigned integer. Is that correct? If we move to dialect 3, does the TID become 64 bits? Thanks, Brian [cid:image004.png@01D39141.C966B6D0]Brian Dunstan, CHIA Technical Lead Telstra Health - Communicare M +61 419 906 150 E brian.duns...@health.telstra.com<mailto:brian.duns...@health.telstra.com> W www.telstrahealth.com<http://www.telstrahealth.com/> This email may contain confidential information. If I've sent it to you by accident, please delete it immediately [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]