Hi Bill,

Thanks for the response (:

We have our datasource life set to 1440 as well but we dont use variables
for datasource names so maybe your user scope really isnt being dropped and
were both experiencing the same problem.

For us, this error happens a handful of times a day, not just the first
login of the morning or anything.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Downall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 3:25 PM
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: strange error


> Alan,
>
> Yes. It it most likely to happen at the first login on a Saturday or
Sunday,
> when the application has been sitting unused for several hours. I'm
> wondering if Windows is "detaching" resources.
>
> I have the witango.ini DATASOURCELIFE setting at 1440 (24 hours)
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> Do you use variables in the Deployment Data Source Name field? If so, are
> they USER scope? I'm thinking of changing these to custom or application
> scope variables. (There could be some other side effects there, like the
> inability to be have one user testing on one data source and another user
> using on the other data source)  I also can't find any evidence that the
user
> scope has expired, and I always check for current login user scope
> variables at the top of every TAF.
>
> Bill
>
> On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 11:41:53 -0800, Alan Wolfe wrote:
>
> >We are having some strange errors where as far as we can tell, witango
> is "forgetting" the datasource name for some DBMS actions every now and
> then and is passing null instead which causes an error. When this error
> occurs, its coupled by an entry like the above in the witango events log.
> >
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