+rogbarn Posted November 23, 2009 Share Posted November 23, 2009 I have a pocket query that I hadn't used in a while. I started making some changes to it yesterday and it was OK for a bit but then it stopped making the updates. It would show on the webpage but if I went back to the list and pulled it up again, it reset itself. It now shows only 3 caches (not very useful) and I still can't get it to update it's parameters. Has anyone run into this kind of problem? Link to comment
+user13371 Posted November 29, 2009 Share Posted November 29, 2009 1) Log out of GC.com, clear your browser cookies, and try again. 2) You're only allowed to run five queries a day. Each time you tinker with one, it runs... until you hit the limit of five. So if you're a tweaker, you might not see the results of your changes until tomorrow. Link to comment
+Corey Posted December 3, 2009 Share Posted December 3, 2009 1) Log out of GC.com, clear your browser cookies, and try again. Yes. Bypassing or clearing the cache would be very good to try too. 2) You're only allowed to run five queries a day. Each time you tinker with one, it runs... until you hit the limit of five. So if you're a tweaker, you might not see the results of your changes until tomorrow. No. Changing parameters or even previewing a query does not count against that limit. Link to comment
+rogbarn Posted December 3, 2009 Author Share Posted December 3, 2009 1) Log out of GC.com, clear your browser cookies, and try again. Yes. Bypassing or clearing the cache would be very good to try too. 2) You're only allowed to run five queries a day. Each time you tinker with one, it runs... until you hit the limit of five. So if you're a tweaker, you might not see the results of your changes until tomorrow. No. Changing parameters or even previewing a query does not count against that limit. Thanks. I didn't think that changing or previewing counted, I do it all the time. Whatever the problem was, it cleared up by itself so I'm not going to worry about it now. But, it sure was strange when it happened. Thanks to those who replied. Link to comment
+Markwell Posted December 3, 2009 Share Posted December 3, 2009 Nothing more to add but "Hey Roger!" If you need any more assistance than my FAQ can give, let me know. See you on the dashing grid! Link to comment
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