Log off user

Hello

If that I disconnect the user running the calc script, what impact on it? Any loss of data, or the user just needs to re - run the calc script?

Thank you

If you try just to logout of the user, the attempt fails - you must specify the option 'use force' to kill a running query (for example, a calculation) or to end the application with a separate command first.

I think that it is possible to dream of the scenarios where you might cause data loss - stuff with iterative operations on the same data and erases or copies - but I ache to think "real world" examples that have really bitten me (or situations where you really need to write a calc that you opened up the problem).

Put special cases other, insofar as actually kill a calculation's, Essbase that will handle correctly. Of course, if your calc clears higher levels before Commission or erases the slice of currency convert first (to give realistic examples) then you have data 'disappeared' until you run again, but no permanent loss.

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