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Bruce Toback <[log in to unmask]>
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Bruce Toback <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 10 Mar 1999 09:39:41 -0700
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Leonard Berkowitz writes:

>About the limit of 1140 for write-mode opens:
>
>I assume that this limit is per TurboImage data base, not per system, and
>that is
>what I have told our management here. Can someone confirm this, please.
>What about a
>scenario where a transaction (DBBEGIN....DBintrinsics....DBEND) spans more
>than a
>single data base?

The limit of 1140 has nothing to do with IMAGE directly, but with the
user logging subsystem. It's the maximum number of users per user logging
process. This means that if you have multiple databases sharing the same
log ID, they'll share the same user logging process and thus be
collectively subjected to the limit of 1140 write-mode DBOPENs.

-- Bruce


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