TM_... Tables

Anybody know the purpose of the TM_... Tables?

 

Thanks

  • Mirror tables for batch processing.  Pretty sure.

     

    MH

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    The TM_ tables are "mirror" tables that are used when processing transactions in a Controlled batch.  When a transaction is processed in a Controlled batch, the data is saved in the TM_ tables and not in the T_ tables.  When the Controlled batch is closed, the data is moved from the "mirror" tables into the T_ tables and these entries are cleared from the TM_ tables.  Before a Controlled batch is closed, the data sitting in the TM_ tables is not visible in Tessitura (for example, you will not see such a contribution in Constituents/Contributions); when the Controlled batch is closed, the moving of the entries from the TM_ to the T_ tables saves the data as "real" transactions which are visible in the application.  This process involves some complex record locking.
     
    Bob


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  • Thank you, This helps.

     

    Marty

     

     

    From: Tessitura Technical Forum [mailto:forums-technical@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Bob Bell
    Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 9:01 AM
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    The TM_ tables are "mirror" tables that are used when processing transactions in a Controlled batch.  When a transaction is processed in a Controlled batch, the data is saved in the TM_ tables and not in the T_ tables.  When the Controlled batch is closed, the data is moved from the "mirror" tables into the T_ tables and these entries are cleared from the TM_ tables.  Before a Controlled batch is closed, the data sitting in the TM_ tables is not visible in Tessitura (for example, you will not see such a contribution in Constituents/Contributions); when the Controlled batch is closed, the moving of the entries from the TM_ to the T_ tables saves the data as "real" transactions which are visible in the application.  This process involves some complex record locking.

     

    Bob

     


    From: Tessitura Technical Forum [mailto:forums-technical@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Marty Jones
    Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 9:46 AM
    To: Robert Bell
    Subject: [Tessitura Technical Forum] TM_... Tables

    Anybody know the purpose of the TM_... Tables?

     

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