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If you have an existing AFP๎˜ƒinput license we ask that you contact your local Customer Care
team after the initial license update is complete and have them add the AFP๎˜ƒinput option back
into your license. (See (https://www.objectiflune.com/WebActivationManager/CareInfo.aspx.)
Page break changes in 2019.1
Improved page breaking in Connect 2019.1 might impact upon some existing templates.
It is recommended that you check page breaking in existing jobs, where page breaks at a
specific location are a known criteria.
Issue after erroneous or incomplete update or re-installation
If one or more products (the Connect Designer, Connect Server, Software Activation, Print
Manager, or Server Configuration Tool) or engines exit within a second of starting, this may be
caused by a recent erroneous or incomplete uninstall before a reinstall or upgrade to a newer
version of OL Connect. (See Product or engine exits within a second of starting in Connect's
Knowledge Base: http://help.objectiflune.com/en/kb-connect/#KB/FAQ/OL
Connect/KB2019.htm.)
This may be solved by deleting the %UserProfile%\Connect\.eclipse directory.
For guidance on a full manual uninstallation please see the Solution in: Problems during a
Connect installation or version upgrade in Connect's Knowledge Base:
http://help.objectiflune.com/en/kb-connect/#KB/FAQ/OL Connect/KB2002.htm.
Backend database might require periodic maintenance
Databases maintain a variety of statistics in order to optimize performance. When high levels of
inserts and/or deletions occur, the statistical data keeping can struggle to keep up. Over a
period of prolonged and intensive processing this can result in a degradation in performance,
with the whole database slowing down as it struggles to clean itself up.
In Connect terms the effect can be felt as the Data Mapper and/or Job Creation progressively
slowing down.
To cure this issue, it is recommended that you periodically run manual maintenance on the
backend database.
If using MySQL, the following script should be run in a query window:
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