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*(SS_APP_TIMEOUT preference) the timeout value can be set to 5 minutes
*([SS_APP_TIMEOUT|SS APP TIMEOUT(System_Preference)] preference) The timeout value can be set to 5 minutes.
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*(ORION-WEB-XML) the timeout value can be set to 6 minutes
*(ORION-WEB-XML) The timeout value can be set to 6 minutes.
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*(SS_AJAX_TIMEOUT preference) By default an Ajax request must be completed within 25 seconds. If the request cannot be completed within the allotted time then an Ajax request timed out error message will be encountered. The time required to complete an Ajax request will vary during normal and peak usage and will be different for every client – to determine the appropriate value for your site will require testing.
*(SS_AJAX_TIMEOUT preference) By default, an Ajax request must be completed within 25 seconds. If the request cannot be completed within the allotted time, then an Ajax request timed out error message will be encountered. The time required to complete an Ajax request will vary during normal and peak usage and will be different for every client. Testing will be required in order to determine the appropriate value for your site.
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High Lines has introduced a new site preference, DB_PRCSS_THREADS which will allow specific update functions to run as a multi-threaded process –in other words the functions will be able to take advantage of multiple processors.
A new site preference has been introduced, DB_PRCSS_THREADS which will allow specific update functions to run as a multi-threaded process –in other words the functions will be able to take advantage of multiple processors.