sorry it can resolve the problem.

2009/6/5 Duggineni's ......Strive to Achive <[email protected]>

> Hi Rodgers,
> Yes, Set of the <MIN_SESSION> to 0 is not recommended. Because for each new
> request system has to crate a new session and after processing that request
> again system has to kill that session.
>
> Generally this date difference problem will come when you process the OFS
> request to tcserver after immediately completion of COB.
>
> To get an official fix regard this problem raise an issue to TEMENOS HD.
> You can get a fix.
>
> Mean while you if feel not to good setup <MIN_SESSION> to 0, then set the
> <MIN_SESSION> to 1 or above but kindly restart the tcserver after finishing
> the COB. It won't could resolve you problem.
>
>
> 2009/6/5 Iain Rodgers <[email protected]>
>
>
>> Thanks for your answers guys. I would be interested in getting the
>> official fix for the problem - how can I get it?
>>
>> Meanwhile I just set <MIN_SESSION> to 0 for the adapter for the
>> filelistener (it was 1 before) and did some tests - and it worked
>> (hooray!). Thanks very much :-)
>>
>> For the other adapters (eg Browser) I left it at 1. What is the
>> recommended value for <MIN_SESSION>?
>>
>> I read somewhere that if you have min session too low then it not
>> efficient because sessions keep getting killed and re-created for no
>> reason.
>>
>> On Jun 4, 5:52 pm, "Duggineni's ......Strive to Achive"
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> > If the <MIN_SESSION> is greater than 0 in you tcserver.xml (for your
>> > adapter), it means that minmum 1 session is active. So it will take the
>> > wrong date. Recently we have fix for this problem. Other wise you can
>> > specifify the <MIN_SESSION> to 0
>> >
>> > 2009/6/4 VK <[email protected]>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > > Hi,
>> >
>> > > "the dates are changing just before the enquiries are
>> > > requested" - this leads me to the following thought:
>> >
>> > > Probably you have <MIN_SESSION> greater than 0 in your tcserver.xml
>> > > (for your adapter). In this case there will be several "old" tSS
>> > > sessions that might still remember old TODAY value (don't believe that
>> > > COMMON block is not being updated, rather it has DATES record in
>> > > cache). Set <MIN_SESSION> to 0 and try again.
>> > > Also check CACHE.EXPIRY field in SPF.
>> >
>> > > VK
>> >
>> > > On Jun 3, 12:44 pm, Iain Rodgers <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > > > A strange thing is happening when I try to use OFS.
>> >
>> > > > I fire off three enquiries by writing OFS strings to a
>> > > > filelistener.The Enquiries all rely on selecting some data where
>> > > > <transaction date> = !TODAY-1W (ie where some date in the data is
>> > > > equal to the lastworking day). When the three enquiries come back
>> the
>> > > > first one nearly always has been selected for the wrong date. Its
>> > > > nearly always the working day before the one I want.
>> >
>> > > > I can only guess that the OFS uses a session where the common block
>> > > > has not changed.
>> >
>> > > > Perhaps I should also mention that the program that writes the OFS
>> > > > strings runs from a Unix script that runs the COB immediately before
>> > > > (therefore the dates are changing just before the enquiries are
>> > > > requested).
>> >
>> > > > Any ideas what going on? Any ideas what I can do to fix this?
>> >
>> > --
>> > Thanks With Regards,
>> > Duggineni Haribabu.- Hide quoted text -
>> >
>> > - Show quoted text -
>>
>> >>
>>
>
>
> --
> Thanks With Regards,
> Duggineni Haribabu.
>
>
>
>


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Thanks With Regards,
Duggineni Haribabu.

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