On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 10:57 AM, John McKown <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> Basically, if it is critical enough, Scott really needs something which is
> ASID, in the data base sense. Personally, I ain't talented 'nuf to be
> writing such. Perhaps the dual, alternating DSNs suggested by Elardus is
> the way to go. Write index to DSNn, then update record #1 in it (directly)
> with the STCKE value, making sure to flush buffers in order to "harden" the
> values. When the STC is started, it checks the STCKE value in record #1 and
> starts using the one with the larger value. I guess it would copy that
> entire DSN to the other to ensure that it is also undamaged.
>
>
​Damn, gotta stop typing on phone & email at same time. Change ASID to ACID.
​
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