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Click. The light bulb finally went off on the drive home from work.
This is actually a set of two programs. A header and a detail. The only service program reference is the detail program.When the header is first call and I sign-in a CGI job is established with my user and I can see that the library list has changed for that job. Then a header record is picked and the detail program is called. Again if any library list changes are triggered they happen here.I have a jquery dialog box as a form. The two ajax calls happen when the user tabs out of the field.
I think the first ajax call is likely processed by my original job. And the second is probably initiating a new job. And the new job would not have had the library list set.
Re-reading Brad's response I think he explained that. But besides being frustrated with the problem I haven't had to pay much attention to the apache jobs.
I've been doing web work regularly for a few years but just did basic stuff. I thought I had the whole statelessness thing worked out - but clearly not. I'm stepping up the game with lots of javascript/jquery/ajax and having fun with it.
Now I'm wondering how to handle this - insight on QZHBHTTP would be helpful. Will have to test changes on Monday. Also wondering if the *DEFER that Charles mentioned will work. Or...
Thanks again Brad - your explanation was good I just needed to step away from the problem.
Vicki
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