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11/2/2006 7:39 PM
 
I have an application where I have a UDT module handling about 1300 records with 80 fields per record.  It seems that at a certain point in table growth, we can no longer display via XSL.  All XSL stylesheets fail and the system reverts back to default datagrid view.

Yes, I know that's alot of records to show, so I have used a XSL stylesheet that only displays the number of records and nothing else.

I suspect there must be a limitation to XML/XSL rendering when dealing with large tables.  Any thoughts?

Thank you.
 
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11/3/2006 1:48 AM
 

Ecktwo,

please export your udt table and send me your data and stylesheet to xmlmodule@gmail.com. It would be quite interesting to examine the limits of our module.

 
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11/3/2006 9:41 PM
 
Stefan Cullmann wrote

Ecktwo,

please export your udt table and send me your data and stylesheet to xmlmodule@gmail.com. It would be quite interesting to examine the limits of our module.



Okay.  Give me some time to "clean" the sensitive data before I can send.  Thank you.

By the way, as a safety precaution, it would be a good idea to have a default paging value set.  When the failure occurred unexpectedly, it fall back to grid view but then choked the system (both the server and the client) trying to dump the whole table.
 
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11/3/2006 9:55 PM
 

Ecktwo,

of cause, you shall camouflage your data, before allowing us to analyse this issue. I understand your idea about default paging, but it is our principle to keep consistency with previous versions - that do not page at all. I admit, that UDT is not designed for large amounts of data, because there is always a tradeoff between performance and flexibility.


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Sebastian Leupold

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11/14/2006 6:11 PM
 
Stefan Cullmann wrote

Ecktwo,

please export your udt table and send me your data and stylesheet to xmlmodule@gmail.com. It would be quite interesting to examine the limits of our module.



Hi Stefan,

I've exported the data and imported into a new install of 3.3.6 on my test machine but could not recreate the problem I described.  I then went back to the server to check the problem installation, and the problem seen to have gone away after a server reboot.

So for now, this appears to be a false alarm, but I'll keep a close watch to see this happens again.

Thank you.
 
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