I removed passwords and such, but otherwise this is exactly what I use, in 2 tafs. This can also be done in one taf, with a _function, but at the time, for whatever reason I did as 2.

Sorry there is not a lot of explanation, but really busy at the moment, let me know if it works for you.

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Robert Garcia
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13653 West Park Dr
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On Oct 11, 2007, at 9:56 AM, Fogelson, Steve wrote:

I am working on my Witango service maintenance programs for my Load Balance environment such as purge cache, load domain variables., etc.
 
I put together a drop down menu of Witango services and also a drop down of the maintenance process I want to run. I then redirect to the same program with the _SrvID = to the selected Witango service and branch (and return) to the maintenance taf I want to run. It works great for working on one service.
 
Now to the process of updating all Witango services at the same time. The only thing I could think of was a series of redirects to the maintenance process with the _SrvID = to the service until all services are updated.
 
Anyone have a better design or is this my only choice?
 
Thanks
 
Steve Fogelson
Internet Commerce Solutions
 
 
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