It's not obvious. Can you provide a small Playground example so we can 
profile the issue?!

T.

On 04/11/2012 12:51 PM, fprijate wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a table with three data columns (invoice date, due date, payment
> date)
> One off them have mostly  null values. (Not paid invoices).
>
> With :
>
> var crd = new qx.ui.table.cellrenderer.Date();
> crd.setDateFormat(new qx.util.format.DateFormat("dd.MM.yyyy"));
>
> ....
>
> this.tcm.setDataCellRenderer(i, crd);
>
> Table renderring is correct (empty dates), but very very slow (10s or more).
> The same table with non null dates renders almost imediately.
> Any solution?
>
> FranĨek
>
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