On Jul 30, 2006, at 6:36 PM, Steven McPhelan wrote: f Taskman is not running then there will be certain functions that will not work properly within CPRS as CPRS queues those tasks to Taskman. So unless you want to find all such items and rewrite the code to not use Taskman, you are better off running Taskman whenever you are running CPRS. Taskman is really fundamental to all of VistA, not just CPRS. It needs to be running at all times, the obvious exceptions being when you are installing Kernel patches or other system maintenance that explicitly requires that it be shut down or placed in a wait state. Many of the people on this list will have primarily been involved in single user exploration or development work, but a production environment is different. A good rule of thumb is that if you do not know whether Taskman needs to be running, assume that it does. Gregory Woodhouse "You can't win if you don't finish the race." --Richard Petty |
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