Re: How to tell if SMS is executing an advertisement
- From: "2d" <dandyatesjr@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 19:31:34 -0600
SMS will not run an advertisement while another one is running. SMS can
only monitor on advertisement at a time. There are package configurations
that you can use to alter the amount of time that SMS will monitor a
particular program, I believe it's on the environment tab of the program and
by default it will wait for 12 hours. So if you have a program running and
for some reason it becomes hung up SMS will monitor it by default for 12
hours which means that nothing else will run until the 12 hour period has
expired.
If you have a process that you know should only take a few seconds or
minutes to run you may want to think about supplying a value so that SMS
does not continue to monitor a process for 12 hours that should have been
completed in seconds.
2d
"CoreyHaines" <coreyhaines@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1170083177.490316.74870@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
All,
We need a way to find out if SMS is currently executing an
advertisement. Does anyone have a way offhand to do this? We need to
do this in order to keep from asking SMS to execute another
advertisement while one is running.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
-Corey Haines
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