06-03-2015 07:49 AM
I am looking to write a script that will automatically check for incomplete commits and proceed to commit the batches. I'm running version 11 and using thick client. Has anybody written anything similar they would be willing to share?
06-03-2015 10:31 AM
I have looked several times for a way to do, according to the SDK this isn't currently possible:
"Note: A batch cannot be transitioned to a “committed” state programmatically. To auto-commit batches, the OnBase Scheduler can be configured to automatically commit batches on a routine basis. For additional information, refer to the Document Imaging Modular Reference Guide or online help files."
06-03-2015 10:31 AM
I have looked several times for a way to do, according to the SDK this isn't currently possible:
"Note: A batch cannot be transitioned to a “committed” state programmatically. To auto-commit batches, the OnBase Scheduler can be configured to automatically commit batches on a routine basis. For additional information, refer to the Document Imaging Modular Reference Guide or online help files."
06-03-2015 10:52 AM
06-03-2015 10:34 AM
I recommend you work with your first line of support to determine the root cause of items going to incomplete commit. It often represents and underlying security or archetecture issue that, even if you could programatically bypass, will lead to other parts of your system having issues.
06-03-2015 10:45 AM
In our case, the issue appears to be caused by I/O latency from Windows XP machines on a specific segment of our WAN. Network upgrades and PC replacements are planned but it would be nice to be able write a Windows service that will deal with incomplete commits progmatically.
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