[email protected] wrote:
You and others have often suggested copying the database locally and seeing if the performance still suffers to rule out the network components. Are you able to try that? Sorry if I missed that post.


Following on from that, can you get a copy of their data back to base and try doing the procedure that slows down in your networked environment. It always helps having the live data to play with. I do all my developing on my C drive with a recent copy of the live data, but occasionally something comes up that is best tested using the live data set. I can point my config files at the live data and step through the code at the relevant points to find out what is happening. I have some nag screens to remind me that I'm working on the live data. Been bitten by that before!

Peter


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