parisingoc
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Post by parisingoc on Dec 11, 2015 19:49:16 GMT
Continuing working through the hundreds of defaulted loans I have to place for sale, but at the point where I have to "agree to the terms of the documents" (sic), all I get is the little spinning icon with the message "Please wait while we process your request".
I can go back to the Sales screen, but I never get past the above.
Forget it. After about 10 minutes, it decided it would display after all, even though I had done nothing!
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Post by batchoy on Dec 14, 2015 12:28:37 GMT
This typically happens if you attempt to process too many loans in one hit and the page times out before the backend servers have generated the necessary contracts, or when the site is busy. Listing loans in batches of about 10 seems to avoid problems like this occurring unless the site is particularly busy.
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Post by parisingoc on Dec 14, 2015 15:43:22 GMT
This typically happens if you attempt to process too many loans in one hit and the page times out before the backend servers have generated the necessary contracts, or when the site is busy. Listing loans in batches of about 10 seems to avoid problems like this occurring unless the site is particularly busy. Thanks for the response. It is. however, very unlikely to have been about posting too many at once. Being a bear of very little brain, I just do them one Username at a time as I methodically plough through the list, ensuring each one is dealt with before moving on. Since I don't have more than 8 parts of any loan and I wouldn't put all 8 up at once for fear of spooking the intended customers, I am well within your suggested limits. Being retired, I have the time to be slow and comfortable! In this particular case, there was only 1 loan part and the system just wasn't doing what it normally does. I went through lots of other things and they all seemed to be OK, so I have just put it down to a Gremlin on the day.
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Post by coolrunning on Dec 16, 2015 10:14:18 GMT
This typically happens if you attempt to process too many loans in one hit and the page times out before the backend servers have generated the necessary contracts, or when the site is busy. Listing loans in batches of about 10 seems to avoid problems like this occurring unless the site is particularly busy. Thanks for the response. It is. however, very unlikely to have been about posting too many at once. Being a bear of very little brain, I just do them one Username at a time as I methodically plough through the list, ensuring each one is dealt with before moving on. Since I don't have more than 8 parts of any loan and I wouldn't put all 8 up at once for fear of spooking the intended customers, I am well within your suggested limits. Being retired, I have the time to be slow and comfortable! In this particular case, there was only 1 loan part and the system just wasn't doing what it normally does. I went through lots of other things and they all seemed to be OK, so I have just put it down to a Gremlin on the day. I have this often. It just means that the site, or probably the database behind, is just too busy with all the requests. Best to stop and have a coffee, come back in half an hour.
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Post by parisingoc on Dec 16, 2015 11:07:03 GMT
Great Idea!
I have finished the Santos and Java and am looking what next to have. I could spend the 30 minutes just deciding which coffee to grind next, another 15 minutes making it (and whatever I decide to eat with it), then I can take the advice of my favourite fridge magnet:
"How wonderful it is to do nothing, and then relax."
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