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When we run update members from build client, the ADDI started task starts consuming high CPU since update members check for all types/sources.
we have few big projects in ADDI and we need to update the projects frequently depends on users request, since its consuming high CPU, we are performing this 'update member' only on weekend.
but if we get an option to update in chunks(ex: only PSB's, Only COBOL' etc), then the started task will not consumes the high CPU or if you could find some other way to update the members on weekly basis without consuming high CPU, that also will be fine for us.
I'm the requestor not the guest