Two points: the problem is with the "ProgressBar" --> feature <--, that is
to say, the built in do-while with the spiffy GUI display, not progress bars
in general such as occurs while indexing a table, saving a table, etc. So
to avoid the problem, just don't use the ProgressBar feature.
To answer your question you can suppress all the other progress bars with
the command
Set ProgressBars { On | Off }
-----Original Message-----
From: Cameron Crum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 12:15 PM
To: Cautley, David/PDX
Subject: Re: MI-L SUM: More on Integrated Mapping; Performance this time.
How do you get rid of progress bars?
Cameron
"Cautley, David/PDX" wrote:
> David Doering gets the prize ! (whatever *that* is...)
>
> The problem goes away (performance is as expected) if one omits the
> ProgressBar from the MBX that's called via integrated mapping.
>
> Take away lesson: DO NOT use progress bars in an integrated mapping
> application.
>
> Eric: who knows why ! (without looking at the code, of course.)
>
> Thanks to all (as usual).
>
> Pat yourselves on the back... This list is an incredible resource.
>
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