Domain scopes don't time out anymore.
Stefan
At 11:20 AM 8/25/2006, you wrote:
Hi Folks,
I apologize that I'm not staying as up to date as some of you with Witango programming, but could someone correct me if Im wrong, but shouldn't a VariableTimeout variable be automatically assigned to each variable scope?
I have several sets of domain scope variables (in a multi-domain system using a single set of TAF files), and I noticed that some of the domain scopes don't have a VariableTimeout variable.
Shouldn't there automatically be one when any domain scope var is assigned? Or have I totally lost my marbles?
The documentation doesn't explicitly say this, but is implied with "The system scope version of this configuration variable determines the default period, in minutes, after which domain and user variables expire."
Running 5.5.009 Liquorice (Win32) on Windows 2003.
Calling @@Domain$variableTimeout returns an empty value, and is not in the <@VARNAMES SCOPE=domain> list.
Thank you in advance.
Scott Cadillac,
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://scott.cadillac.bz
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