Thank you Edson, but the problem was that a collegue of mine used persistent
connections without any commit operations. Since we've correcting his code
everything's going fine.

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Gesendet: Dienstag, 11. Juni 2002 20:11
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Betreff: RES: Is there a way to tell SAP DB to automatically downsize the
transaction log after a backup?

When you backup the log, it is cleared...




Edson Carlos Ericksson Richter
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Assunto: Is there a way to tell SAP DB to automatically downsize the
transaction log after a backup?


Hi all!

First, thousand thanks to Ives for the help with the ODBC blocking problem,
after adding an entry for the webserver in the hosts file on the database
machine the delays were instantly history. Now I've got another newbie
question: Is it possible to tell SAP DB to automatically cut off the
unnecessary part of the transaction log after a backup?
Thanks
Horst
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