Ya'Know I am not really sure what all the numbers means so I put it to
the test

I created a taf with 1 results action equaling 
<@USERREFERENCE>
<hr>
<@SERVERSTATUS>

I then open three separate instances of the browser and call the taf.
Each browser instance had it's own userreference.
But NumUsersShared stayed at 2

So for using it to determine number of defined, Well? 
I don't really know, Your mileage may vary ;-)

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-----Original Message-----
From: Jeffrey Bohmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 12:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Witango-Talk: @SERVERSTATUS variable store question


Witango 5.0.1.062 / OS X 10.2.6

 From the <@SERVERSTATUS> docs:

   Category       Description
NumUsersShared  number of user references in the shared variable store
NumVarsShared   number of variables in the shared variable store
NumUsersLocal   number of user references in the local variable store
NumVarsLocal    number of variables in the local variable store


What is the difference between the shared variable store and the 
local variable store?

To determine the number of user references defined on the app server 
I should look at NumUsersShared, correct?

- Jeff
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