Hi list

I am working as a contractor at a company that is using TRAK but the
main database that they are using is abroad and the connectivity
is ... well poor to say the least.

As it stands at the moment, the staff lose a lot of time prepating
their submissions, clicking submit/commit and watching it time out
with the poor connectivity. Getting this fixed at the head office is
apprently a bit of a no-go since we're a tiny outlying branch and the
tech guys #1 issue is supporting local users.

So .... I was wondering how hard it would be set up a local TRAK
server and just schedule that to commit to the foreign server every 60
mins or so? Even every couple of hours would be OK - it is not time
critical data. I don't know if we would need some sort of 'wrapper' to
check for succesful commits or not?

I looked at mirroring but that appears to be a read only local copy of
the database, which is not what we are after.

If you need any more information, I am back on site tomorrow and can
investigate further.

Thanking you all, in advance

Ian

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