sockets

Ed Hilovsky lgf at lgfcomputers.net
Tue May 15 12:30:40 PDT 2012


What I was hoping you could answer:

1. It seems that closing a socket doesn't affect the fp license count
2. It has been suggested that "exiting" the rclerk would resolve this.
3. I wanted to talk to you regarding moving a "call" function to another
rclerk function ( if this would resolve the socket issue)

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Ed Hilovsky 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Kenneth Brody [mailto:kenbrody at spamcop.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 2:45 PM
To: lgf at lgfcomputers.net
Cc: 'filepro-list'
Subject: Re: sockets

On 5/15/2012 2:33 PM, Ed Hilovsky wrote:
> I really need help. I run this as a client socket to another server. I 
> can't "exit" the process as it is a rclerk for a point of sale. The 
> socket usage is in the called process table and connects and does the 
> close according to the documentation of sockets. It seems as though, 
> even using socketclose, the fp license count doesn't de-increnent. So, 
> when I have five users do a sale and credit card payment, all socket 
> licenses are used even though there are no socket connections. It 
> seems to be an issue with the fp license. I need a solution or a "fix"
until we can get a real solution.
[...]

If you need more than 5 users accessing the socket functionality, it seems
obvious to me as to what needs to be done.

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Kenneth Brody



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