Re: Subagents with prefered table index

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Old 11-12-2007
Dave Shield
 
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Default Re: Subagents with prefered table index

On 12/11/2007, Deepak Pandian <peerlessdeepaks@gmail.com> wrote:
> Or can any of you tell if this design is feasible at all?


Yes - this design is feasible.

> Can you please give some pointers to that direction.


Please read the AgentX specifications, which describe the protocol
mechanisms for precisely this scenario.
Both for registering a single row of a table (which does indeed use
the range_subid and range_ubound fields you have found), and for
coordinating the allocation of index values used by the various subagents.


> Do we have some code sample describing this?


Unfortunately not - there isn't any code that currently uses this mechanism.

Dave

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