yes, the sole purpose of the CPU priority pane in database settings
is so that you can unset whatever configuration (high, low, doesn't matter)
that is stored in the structure file. using "set database parameter"
to adjust the settings can only make the scheduler work harder
for no gain in
Miguel:
"I've got a 4D server using 100% of the CPU even though I've restricted
it to use a minimum CPU through the database parameters."
Laurent Esnault has stated in at least one Summit that the sliders for that
setting do not function. Even though you're using a command, not the GUI,
it would
Dave:
There are a few moving pieces to this (pardon the pun).
Create a rectangular text area, A and duplicate it to create text area B.
Place them 20 pixels apart and align them vertically. Move them together so
that A is 10 points from the left border of the form.
A is set to grow horizontally
> When pull the window wider, I'd like the text box on the left to grow, and
> the splitter and text box on the right to move.
You might have to take control of this yourself… write 4D code to set the form
objects sizes and positions based on windows size, then call this code on the
windows
Hey All,
Maybe you can't do this, but imagine you have two text boxes side by
side with a vertical splitter between them. When pull the window
wider, I'd like the text box on the left to grow, and the splitter and
text box on the right to move.
(If I have only a vertical on a form with the
Hello there,
I've got a 4D server using 100% of the CPU even though I've restricted
it to use a minimum CPU through the database parameters.
The version is 12.6 and is running on Windows server 2016 and 2019.
I know that they are not compatible but this has been running normally
for a long time
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