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Posted 3/12/2008 8:15:11 AM


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I would like to add recalc committed to our overnight scheduled functions but I'm concerned that it could cause problems if anyone forgets to close Rpro at night. Has anyone had experience with this? Know any tricks that can minimize problems?

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Posted 3/12/2008 8:45:30 AM


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Hey Mark, you can add a polling lock out period. System Pref>Polling. Set the time range. If anyone is in Retail Pro, this backs that PC out to the main screen so that polling can run.

It would work for this too.

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Posted 3/12/2008 11:50:30 AM


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Thanks Brett, I'll try that.
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Posted 3/18/2008 6:52:25 AM


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Brett, when Recalc Committed is done, we get a window that says "New committed file has been created" and an OK button to click. The next item in the scheduler won't start until it's clicked. Is there a way to prevent this message window?
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