Nope.  

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William,

 

Have any Currency Ratios actually been defined on the system?  

 

Janie

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Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 12:31 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ARGetMultipleCurrencySetRatios X a zillion

 

I have been troubleshooting an unrelated problem.  In 40 minutes of
server side logging I have 509 instances of this API call happening.
Each one is about 4/1000 of a second long or a total of 2 seconds of
time in 40 minutes = 3 seconds of time an hour.

 

Granted this is very small - but I am in a large environment and we are
having performance problems.  Every one that can be solved will be.
However, I am not too familiar with what controls this API call.  Since
we are doing zero financials and no foreign currency this call is not
(strictly speaking) needed.

 

The server configuration guide (7.1) says the "Currency Ratio Cache
Refresh Interval" is the setting to change for this.  It's defaulted to
60 seconds meaning each client will check the ratios once every minute.
This makes complete sense to me if you are dealing in any financials
with foreign currency.  

 

However, I can see in the logs that this API call happens a LOT more
than every 60 seconds- like every few seconds during a save of an
Incident for example.  It's called 4 times in 13 seconds for the same
user (and 3 of those are in the span of 1/10 of a second) in one example
and this just seems pointless.

 

Anyone know how to slow this down to something more like once an hour
per user?  It's overkill X a zillion right now.

 

William Rentfrow, Principal Consultant

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