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NeilServices
8 years agoQrew Member
Karl,
I don't remember. I had entered a support case and they gave me the answer - I just looked for it and it fell off my list. If you enter a support case they can give you an exact number.
It's difficult to know the impact of the updates. It depends on how busy the app is when you do the updates. If the tables you are querying have a lot of formula fields and lookups then the pull could have a negative effect as well as the push. Also (I believe this is still true) each request runs to completion (read and write) and other users are locked out of the files until they complete.
And finally - QB sometimes evaluates a query and determines (without attempting the query) that it will take too long to perform and returns a timeout error. You'll see subsecond responses from QB coming back as timeouts and wonder why...
Hope this helps
Good luck
Neil
I don't remember. I had entered a support case and they gave me the answer - I just looked for it and it fell off my list. If you enter a support case they can give you an exact number.
It's difficult to know the impact of the updates. It depends on how busy the app is when you do the updates. If the tables you are querying have a lot of formula fields and lookups then the pull could have a negative effect as well as the push. Also (I believe this is still true) each request runs to completion (read and write) and other users are locked out of the files until they complete.
And finally - QB sometimes evaluates a query and determines (without attempting the query) that it will take too long to perform and returns a timeout error. You'll see subsecond responses from QB coming back as timeouts and wonder why...
Hope this helps
Good luck
Neil