With a complete update, all user information is exchanged between systems.
When a new system is added to the network, each existing system must request
a complete update from the new system to add the new users to the network.
Complete updates might involve thousands of users and require heavy system
resources. Therefore, it is strongly recommended that you perform complete
updates during nonprime time to reduce the impact on system users.
Additionally, the local INTUITY AUDIX system can automatically schedule
a complete update during nonprime time from a remote system if the local
system detects discrepancies among databases.
Partial updates occur on a regular basis to add or change information
for users. For example, a partial update occurs when a new user is added
to a remote system or a local system.
If all systems in the network allow updates, then any time a user is
added to, deleted from, or changed on a system, that system notifies each
system in the network.