I found out 'the hard way' that there is a difference in having Concurrent Web Agents enabled or not...
Because of 'unpredictable' (is does not always match my sense of logic) behaviour I try to avoid working with WQO agents. However life without WQS agents would be very difficult; I haven't been in trouble (yet) with different users changing te same document at the same time...
For my viewtemplates I use a similar approach by evaluating the Total document count. I use a DbColumn with the viewname @Subset(@ViewTitle;-1). This way I don't need a WQO for all my views and it's a generic approach (copy/paste works fine in most cases).
I found out 'the hard way' that there is a difference in having Concurrent Web Agents enabled or not...
Because of 'unpredictable' (is does not always match my sense of logic) behaviour I try to avoid working with WQO agents. However life without WQS agents would be very difficult; I haven't been in trouble (yet) with different users changing te same document at the same time...
For my viewtemplates I use a similar approach by evaluating the Total document count. I use a DbColumn with the viewname @Subset(@ViewTitle;-1). This way I don't need a WQO for all my views and it's a generic approach (copy/paste works fine in most cases).