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woolf2k #1
Application Scope
I have a farm of CF5 servers. In order to reduce the number of times I hit the
database, I'm saving data within the application scope. I'm setting the
expiration times randomly so that not all the servers expire at the same time;
however, even though the applicaiton scope is expiring at random times for each
server. They all expire at the top of each hour, too. There aren't any
scheduled routines that could do this, so I'm stumped. What else can be causing
the application scope to time out at the top of the hour??
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Latino #2
Re: Application Scope
You could use the cachedwithin tag in your cfquery:
<cfquery name='' datasource='' cachedwithin='CreateTimeSpan(days, hours, minutes, seconds)'>
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