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edbmanager (2.03 Build 19) slow refresh? |
Thu, Aug 12 2010 4:06 PM | Permanent Link |
George | I upgraded to EdBManager 2.03 from Build 13 to Build 19, and also the
Server. I then replaced edbSrvr.exe and edbmgr.exe in my work/test environment. When I use EdBManager to access the remote server, the EdbManager is very slow to refresh when you click on objects within the session. For example, once the session is connected, then i click Databases -> tables -> doubleclick(Table Objects), it took almost a minute before the properties for the object to be displayed (I have unchecked Load/Show Object Dependencies). At first I thought it was a network access problem but the network is OK. Have anyone experienced the same with the new edbManager Build 19? or should I try looking more on my setup? Thanks, George Patena |
Fri, Aug 13 2010 5:33 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | George,
<< I upgraded to EdBManager 2.03 from Build 13 to Build 19, and also the Server. I then replaced edbSrvr.exe and edbmgr.exe in my work/test environment. When I use EdBManager to access the remote server, the EdbManager is very slow to refresh when you click on objects within the session. For example, once the session is connected, then i click Databases -> tables -> doubleclick(Table Objects), it took almost a minute before the properties for the object to be displayed (I have unchecked Load/Show Object Dependencies). At first I thought it was a network access problem but the network is OK. Have anyone experienced the same with the new edbManager Build 19? or should I try looking more on my setup? >> Is this over a LAN or a WAN ? For a WAN, just un-checking the Load/Show Object Dependencies and making sure that the SQL window is not visible (Ctrl-Alt-S opens it). Both of these features will cause catalog queries to be executed every time you click on an object. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Mon, Aug 16 2010 12:23 PM | Permanent Link |
George | Tim,
RE: "Tim Young [Elevate Software]" <timyoung@elevatesoft.com> wrote in message news:BE79FCB9-63F0-4E41-B4C3-07DB2C0EE010@news.elevatesoft.com... > George, > > << I upgraded to EdBManager 2.03 from Build 13 to Build 19, and also the > Server. I then replaced edbSrvr.exe and edbmgr.exe in my work/test > environment. When I use EdBManager to access the remote server, the > EdbManager is very slow to refresh when you click on objects within the > session. For example, once the session is connected, then i click > Databases -> tables -> doubleclick(Table Objects), it took almost a minute > before the properties for the object to be displayed (I have unchecked > Load/Show Object Dependencies). At first I thought it was a network > access problem but the network is OK. Have anyone experienced the same > with the new edbManager Build 19? or should I try looking more on my > setup? >> > > Is this over a LAN or a WAN ? For a WAN, just un-checking the Load/Show > Object Dependencies and making sure that the SQL window is not visible > (Ctrl-Alt-S opens it). Both of these features will cause catalog queries > to be executed every time you click on an object. > > -- > Tim, this is over WAN. I just overlooked the SQL window was visible and once I had it closed, going through the objects in the database is fast. Thanks a lot. |
Mon, Aug 23 2010 7:35 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | George,
<< Tim, this is over WAN. I just overlooked the SQL window was visible and once I had it closed, going through the objects in the database is fast. >> This is going to be cached in 2.04 Build 2 or higher (2.04 is out now), along with the new custom attributes. That should allow you to have the SQL window open and still get decent performance. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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