What is spooling?

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allwin

  • Aug 7th, 2006
 

Acronym for simultaneous peripheral operations on-line, spooling refers to putting jobs in a buffer, a special area in memory or on a disk where a device can access them when it is ready. Spooling is useful because devices access data at different rates. The buffer provides a waiting station where data can rest while the slower device catches up.

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bhachi

  • Oct 10th, 2006
 

Hi,

in siebel spooling is generally used for tracking the configuration errors, by capturing the siebel client generated SQL to database.

sorcar26

  • Oct 19th, 2008
 

spooling refers to a process of transferring data by placing it in a temporary working area where another program may access it for processing at a later point in time

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