Hi All,
We are planning to have a ViewConstruct so that data gets loaded into cache and it would be less time consuming for users to view the report.
Now the thing which I will like to understand is,
When we have a SaveDataAll function, does the data in cache also gets cleared?
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Deepak Jain
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Re: Need some knowedge
No. Saving data does not invalidate cache.deepakjain2020 wrote:When we have a SaveDataAll function, does the data in cache also gets cleared?
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Re: Need some knowedge
Thanks qml.
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Deepak Jain
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Re: Need some knowedge
I can remember, that some versions had such a cache problem after running SaveDataAll. Later versions showed this as a solved issue again.
I have no clue what version(s) were affected.
How about getting benefit of MTQ with 10.2? That's a great feature to boost large views with consolidations and simply rules.
For example having 8 cores mean you get your view about 8 times faster, so 1 min goes down to ~8 sec.
I have no clue what version(s) were affected.
How about getting benefit of MTQ with 10.2? That's a great feature to boost large views with consolidations and simply rules.
For example having 8 cores mean you get your view about 8 times faster, so 1 min goes down to ~8 sec.