In my previous post I blogged about pushing changed rows from the dabatase into an Interactive Grid . The use case I'll cover right here is probably more common - and therefore more useful! Until we had the IG, we showed the data in a report (Interactive or Classic). Changes to the data where made by popping up a form page, making changes, saving and refreshing the report upon closing the dialog. Or by clicking an icon / button / link in your report that makes some changes to the data (like changing a status) and ... refresh the report. That all works fine, but the downsides are: The whole dataset is returned from the server to the client - again and again. And if your pagination size is large, that does lead to more and more network traffic, more interpretation by the browser and more waiting time for the end user. The "current record" might be out of focus after the refresh, especially by larger pagination sizes, as the first rows will be shown. Or (even wors...
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i didn't notice before that i'm going to clash with Patrick's session!
The good news (for me) is in that i've already seen his presentation at OOW 2008.
The bad news (for me) is in that i'm running the risk of speaking to myself!
;-)
I've also seen Partick's (and I know other attendees have seen it as well), so don't worry: you'll get your audience!
CU in Monterey!