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Re: [amibroker] auto file synchronizers (was Re: Extremely tired of this.)



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In AB it is SIMPLER actually. The LAST write counts. As simple as it is.
So if you save on computer "B" later than on computer "A", the changes from
computer "B" overwrite any earlier changes.

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Tomasz Janeczko
amibroker.com
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "progster01" <progster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2008 5:38 PM
Subject: [amibroker] auto file synchronizers (was Re: Extremely tired of this.)


> --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "paultsho" <paultsho@xxx> wrote:
> 
>>it is no different than using word.
>>unidirectional means you cant update 2 copies 
>>of the same file separately.
> 
> Good example.
> 
> In Word, if you update two text documents separately, you are left to
> choose between them at the time when you resync.  (And if you want,
> you can shove one of them out of the way somewhere and be able to
> display/edit it later without problems.)
> 
> However, in Word, the document you choose to distribute at sync time
> does not affect the subsequent operation of the program or display of
> other documents on either system.  With AB, in some circumstances,
> that is not the case.
> 
> So, respectfully, it is different than using Word.
> 
> Maybe you've never encountered this aspect of AB, or perhaps the
> procedures you've which you've gotten into the habit of following help
> you to successfully avoid it.
> 
> It's my opinion that it would be a great advantage if all copies of AB
> were "equal" at all points in time, with out a need to consider the
> multi-machine set as "fragile" the from the moment a single machine
> departs from it until the time it is carefully resynced (without
> allowing changes on any of the other machines in the meantime).
> 
> I think it is fair for you to say that you, personally, don't feel a
> need for improvement in this area.  However, I don't think it would be
> factually accurate to say that AB acts "just like all other software"
> (my words here) in this respect.  It does not.
> 
> 
> 
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