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It is highly recommended that, even when using partial scans, a full "slow" or "fast" scan should be completed roughly each game session or two. Partial scans of a single item may be done from Auctioneer's "Post" frame or the "Appraiser" frame, which will quickly compare the price of the item being placed for sale to the current listings/auctions of that item. Both scans obtain nearly the same data the "GetAll" ignores the name of the seller, which allows its faster speed.

Each client is limited by Blizzard to using the GetAll command once every fifteen minutes. When using the "fast forward" button, from the "Scan Control Console", your client pulls the entire Auction House contents at once, so the scan is extremely fast, taking roughly three to five minutes to complete the scan and the statistical processing. The first method, used when clicking the "Scan" button or the "play" button from the "Scan Control Console", located in the upper left of the "Browse" frame, takes about 10-15 minutes, all depending upon the number of items/pages on the Auction House at a given time. There are two different scans possible, a "slow" scan using /Auc Scan or a "fast" scan using /Auc GetAll. Scanning is initiated by the user and no further action is required until the process is complete. Auctioneer obtains its data through scanning the Auction House.
