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 11:03 AM
What we did at our site due to slow WAN or PC issues is that all of our scan queues are setup for scheduled commits. This decreased the "wait time" at the PC for committing and nearly elimitated our Incomplete Commit batches. We only have Incomplete Batches now when we have a fairly sever network interuption now. The server we have doing the scheduled commits is running on a VM in our data center and commits extremely fast. I think we have scheduled commits scheduled for every 10 minutes on average across our scan queues. Some are longer due to business needs some are shorter.
06-03-2015 12:05 PM
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