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    editing the database while actinic is open.

    i'v asked a lot of people, including lots of actinic technical people, and i was wondering if anyone here can shed some light on this:

    with actinic open, i edit a field in the database. i also update the last edited timestamp to the moment i edited it.

    in actinic, i press upload immidiately.

    it does not reflect online. in fact, i know actinic knows about my change, because in the case of a product description, it is clearly visible in the product's properties. but not in the preview.

    its like actinic has no idea its updated.

    if i double click on the product, as if to edit its name, or add a space to the end of the desscription, and press apply, my changes then take effect and i can upload fine.

    so what does actinic do, to show that an item has changed? how can i flag or force an item to upload?

    how does this process work in multiuser?

    #2
    My understanding is that the easiest way to force Actinic to "see" the changes is simply to close it down and re-open. Or force a compact of the database. Or run a housekeeping purge.

    This forces Actinic to re-interrogate the database data and re-populate this data back into the GUI and anymemory Cache it may have.

    I have seen amendments to such fields as section and product descriptions being directly reflected back to the GUI yet direct database changes to variables or the product properties table require a close/reopen or purge etc as above.

    I would be interested to hear more from Actinic directly in terms of what happens when both the GUI updates after a data change and how the HTML updates after the data change.

    Sorry I can't be more helpful.
    Fergus Weir - teclan ltd
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      #3
      this is the exact same behaviour i'm experiencing.

      i dont want to close actinic every time i need to upload

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        #4
        Thing is, Gabe, even if you change/edit a simple variable within Actinic itself, often it STILL needs a restart to see it and upload!
        It's....ermm...flaky, to say the least
        Tracey

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          #5
          Have you tried
          "Housekeeping | Purge Emails"

          or something equally innocuous to see if that "flushes" Actinic through to make it upload changes?
          *continuing the metaphor.....*
          If it does "flush" the data then your pages my simply "plop" up to the server through your internet "pipe" and "float" into position. Hopefully you wont "loo"se anything that way.

          At your convenience
          Fergus Weir - teclan ltd
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            #6
            What a load of 'shit'.

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              #7
              lol..I read Lee's reply first and had to scroll down to see what had 'piss'ed him off
              Tracey

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                #8
                Isn't there a filelist table in each database? I'd look to see if that is updated when a page changes.
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                  #9
                  Maybe you could 'wipe' the server. Before you a'sk id' recommend a database 'backing up'.

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                    #10
                    *shakes her head at Lee*

                    that skid comment was baaaaaad
                    Tracey

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                      #11
                      filelist, now thats an interesting one.

                      its got lots of stuff to play with.

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                        #12
                        Lee,
                        That attempt was poo-er.
                        And don't you laugn Miss Bumps. You're in this knee deep as much as wee are!
                        Oh - I think I might be on a roll! But I won't shout about my sucess. Pity!

                        Oh - they keep coming thick and fast!

                        Oops - maybe not! Perhaps this is a mental blockage.
                        Nah - theres piles more to bowl you over with!

                        Ok - I'll stop before you all groan with the strain of the pan puns.

                        Toodle loo
                        Fergus Weir - teclan ltd
                        Ecommerce Digital Marketing

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by fergusw
                          Ok - I'll stop before you all groan with the strain of the pan puns.
                          Not at all, please do 'follow through'.

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