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MarkShnier__You
3 years agoQrew Legend
Having gone through some performance pain in some detail with another client and with the assistance of a QuickBase expert this is what I believe to be true. We asked those exact same questions.
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Mark Shnier (YQC)
mark.shnier@gmail.com
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1. Across app relationship links those two apps into the same server process.
2. A table to table import links those two apps into the same server process at the moment the import is run and that will persist until the apps go to sleep at night. When they go to sleep at night and then they wake up in the next morning they will once again load individually, unless of course you run the table to table import then they will join together again.
3. A simple report link will definitely link the two applications. I cannot say for certain if they will only be linked when a particular record is displayed but I suspect that is the case. I suspect it is like a table to table import so that as soon as the first person runs any record with a report link then the apps will bind together and it will stay that way all day until the apps go to sleep at night.
4. I do know that the only way to separate apps is to either wait for them to go to sleep at night, or a senior technical person at Quickbase does have the ability to manually force the apps to reboot. I don't even know if regular support people have the ability or the technical knowledge to do that - force a reboot of apps.
2. A table to table import links those two apps into the same server process at the moment the import is run and that will persist until the apps go to sleep at night. When they go to sleep at night and then they wake up in the next morning they will once again load individually, unless of course you run the table to table import then they will join together again.
3. A simple report link will definitely link the two applications. I cannot say for certain if they will only be linked when a particular record is displayed but I suspect that is the case. I suspect it is like a table to table import so that as soon as the first person runs any record with a report link then the apps will bind together and it will stay that way all day until the apps go to sleep at night.
4. I do know that the only way to separate apps is to either wait for them to go to sleep at night, or a senior technical person at Quickbase does have the ability to manually force the apps to reboot. I don't even know if regular support people have the ability or the technical knowledge to do that - force a reboot of apps.
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Mark Shnier (YQC)
mark.shnier@gmail.com
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- MikeTamoush3 years agoQrew CommanderOh well that's a bit of a bummer about the table to table import. So a pipeline or Sync is the only true way to keep apps on different servers and likely increasing performance, unless the table to table import only runs once a month or something insignificant. Though, perhaps I can run the import at like, 11pm each night?? That would probably work? Then they link, and unlink an hour later.
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Mike Tamoush
------------------------------- MarkShnier__You3 years agoQrew LegendWhen I say the apps go to sleep, by that I mean after a certain time out which I think is around 30 minutes but I really have no idea, they take apps which are sitting in live core memory and release that expensive memory in favour of other apps. So if you run a table to table import when the system is empty of users like at midnight then it will probably go to sleep shortly after that. But if you have some keener like yourself doing development work in the middle of the night then they won't have a chance to go to sleep.
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Mark Shnier (YQC)
mark.shnier@gmail.com
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