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problem of reading and presentation of data in table. 9 months ago #3673

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Hi,
I think I found bug? in "last" version.

Using MSSQL. Same problem with direct connect and with ODBC also. It doesn't matter.

It is problem of reading and presentation of data in table.

I think, that in order to make reading huge tables faster, You read only few rows from table (it depends on size of window, and how many rows you can see). If I want to see more rows it's not possible to drag scroll bar and go down. I must push DOWN arrow on scrollbar, and then I can scroll and see more rows. IF You have several thousand rows it is crazy. Faster is Click on "excell export" or "Preview" And wait while it load all rows and make ALL pages(I see it in left down corner) and then I can see all rows in view. But it is annoying and useless.

In previous version (I don't know version) it works fine, even if loading huge tables takes more time before displaying it.

I hope you understand me.

BR
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Re: problem of reading and presentation of data in table. 9 months ago #3675

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BUG is something which does not work.
In this case it does work and it was introduced based on the request from our customers
Because the work with very large tables and it takes a lot of time to fetch the data

If you press ctrl + end it should fetch all the data

Peter
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