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bluelinebrotha
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The situation is that this is a customer that I used to support when working for the POS company. Back in the days of being a grunt worker and just being told what to do. I have come to learn that this barebones way of installing a progress database could actually be impacting performance. I am not ruling out bad code. The code was always bad in my opinion. I am freelancing work for these customers that are not getting the appropriate support from that POS software provider. So all I can really do is support the OpenEdge stuff and make sure that runs like a top. Beyond that the POS provider will need to support the bad code (or the customer will need to move on).
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