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==Description==
 
==Description==
If MULTIUSER is set OFF, all multi-user commands and functions are disabled.  As a result, all files are opened exclusively.  The FLOCK() and RLOCK() functions will always return a .T..  Commands such as UNLOCK, SET EXCLUSIVE, and USE...EXCLUSIVE are ignored.  This allows multi-user applications to be distributed and run with single-user licenses.  By default, MULTIUSER is OFF.
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If MULTIUSER is set OFF and Recital is running with a single-user license, all multi-user commands and functions are disabled.  As a result, all files are opened exclusively.  The FLOCK() and RLOCK() functions will always return a .T..  Commands such as UNLOCK, SET EXCLUSIVE, and USE...EXCLUSIVE are ignored.  This allows multi-user applications to be distributed and run with single-user licenses.  By default, MULTIUSER is OFF.  SET MULTIUSER has no effect on Recital systems running with multi-user licenses.
  
  

Revision as of 14:45, 11 June 2009

Class

Environment


Purpose

Enable or disable all multi-user commands and functions


Syntax

SET MULTIUSER ON | OFF | (<expL>)


See Also

FLOCK(), LOCKF, LOCKR, RLOCK(), SET EXCLUSIVE, UNLOCK, USE


Description

If MULTIUSER is set OFF and Recital is running with a single-user license, all multi-user commands and functions are disabled. As a result, all files are opened exclusively. The FLOCK() and RLOCK() functions will always return a .T.. Commands such as UNLOCK, SET EXCLUSIVE, and USE...EXCLUSIVE are ignored. This allows multi-user applications to be distributed and run with single-user licenses. By default, MULTIUSER is OFF. SET MULTIUSER has no effect on Recital systems running with multi-user licenses.


Example

set multiuser off
use demo
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Products

Recital Database Server, Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer