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Performance Issues with A Chart

Hi Guys,

I am having a performance issue with a chart in my app. I am attempting to display it as a table that consists of 11 dimensions and two expressions, with its intended use as a list of our clients and their billing YTD and LYTD. I am using set analysis in my expressions so no horrible nested if statements there.

The main issue is with response times whilst scrolling through the table view the IE plugin. We have set up a desktop shortcut that automatically launches IE and navigates to the required app. We run Windows 7 machines with 3GB of RAM and i5 processors neither of which are being maxed out during use. We are running Version 12 of Qlikview, and Version 11 of IE.

Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you in advance

Sam

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Hi Vineeth,

Nope, there's are no calculated dimensions.

rwunderlich
Partner Ambassador/MVP
Partner Ambassador/MVP

Pivot table or Straight Table?

I teach a QV Performance Tuning class and am always looking for unusual performance examples. If you want to contact me at Contact | Qlikview Cookbook I'd be keen to take a look.

-Rob

http://masterssummit.com

http://qlikviewcookbook.com

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Hi Miguel,

I have tried the table in both the desktop version and the Ajax plugin, on the desktop app the performance is as good as my development box and using Ajax the performance is faster but still not great.

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Hi Rob,

It is a Straight Table. And as mentioned above the issue seem confined to using the IE plugin, although Ajax isn't great either.

Cheers

Sam