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Old 09-07-2004, 08:58 AM  
scoreman
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One thing that everyone should know is that what is shown in the CMI is not necessarily what was sold. The reason for this is that the transaction processing is done on a different data table than what is used for the CMI. The data has to be replicated over to the CMI data base and that could take some time. I wouldnt worry about this, sales over the weekend were strong and the revshare tracking was in place.

One last thing, iBill pays from the transaction data base NOT the CMI data base, another reason not to get too freaked out over data replication issues.
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