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I'll recreate the filters to pull from production source and let you know.


-----Original Message-----
From: wdsci-l-bounces+rdean=landstar.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Joe Pluta
Sent: Mon 3/6/2006 7:37 PM
To: 'Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries'
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] WDSC lockup (was: Rational Updater)
 
What do you see?  I just now fired up WDSC, created a filter for all objects
in *ALLUSR, and went to open it.  In the status bar, I see a flashing
progress bar with a red square "Cancel Current Operation" button.  I click
the button, the operation is canceled.  No, there is no way to move this to
the background, but that's a nice to have for me.  I guess I don't create
many filters that contain thousands of members.  What do you use them for?
Certainly you don't page through them, do you?

In other long-running operations (e.g., search operations over multiple
iSeries source files), after a period of time (measured in tens of seconds,
I would estimate) a box pops up saying "operation is taking a long time,
would you like to cancel?"

Joe

> From: David Gibbs
> 
> > For me, it happens *every* time I open a filter that returns more than a
> > trivial number of results.  It also affects the iSeries Table View.
> > During my testing of source configurations, <= 5,000 results took up to
> > 30 seconds to come back.  5,000 through ~13,000 took 3-4 minutes, and
> > the result that returned 23,000 hits took 15 minutes.  During compute
> > time, WDSC was locked up.  I haven't retested on the new PC because the
> > test files have been deleted.
> 
> If you do open a PMR ... keep us posted on the progress if possible.
> 
> I've encountered this problem ... it's just so random I can't open a PMR.



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