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5/17/2010 7:08 PM
 
I have a call to Portalcontroller.GetPortal in my job, and that seems to be causing the issue. GetPortal tries to load the portal object from cache, which it can't of course in the scheduler. This causes the method to insert a new portal object into the cache, and this now seems to break the whole cached portalinfo in regards to the homedirectory property. Any insights on this?

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Philipp Becker, Peppertree Solutions
 
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5/18/2010 3:12 PM
 
Anyway. I don't use the call to GetPortal anymore and rather store what I need in the ScheduleItemSettings API. Problem solved.

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Philipp Becker, Peppertree Solutions
 
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