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Use

One of the most noticeable differences to classic qRFC is the reduced importance of the queues in the processing of the units. The queues have finished their work after the sequence of the units has been determined. This is done when the unit is saved to the database, which is when the COMMIT WORK of the application is performed.

The following sections offer a detailed introduction to the features of the bgRFC type q and bgRFC type t:

Note

For a general introduction, see the qRFC documentation.