Am 26.05.2012 00:47, Girvin R. Herr wrote:
As an update to my problem with Report Builder, my 1500+ record database takes 94 pages of a Report Builder / Writer document. I put on my patience hat and timed how long it takes to format the report, ready for printing. As a baseline, it takes about 49 minutes to create the original document. I cleared my preferences and re-entered them, using mostly defaults and timed it again: 49 minutes. So it is not preference corruption from previous versions. I then updated my java to 1.6u30 and timed it again: 49 minutes. So, it doesn't look like Java is the problem. I then went back to my original use of SQL from when I created the report with the wizard, rather than using a query for the data and timed it: 49 minutes! No matter what I do, it takes about the same excruciatingly long time to build my report. What is really frustrating is that there is no status popup to inform me of what it is doing. It just goes out to lunch. Actually, it seems to initially create 128 pages with header and footer, but no data, at the end of the first "sleep". When the page status at the bottom of the writer window drops to 94 pages, I know it is done. Every so many pages, it does come back alive for a second or two and then goes out to lunch again for several minutes. Each time it returns, a few more pages are populated with data. Girvin
Every time when there is a performance problem with this office suite, Tom blames Java. It has to be Java just because Java is evil.
Now this may be related to the one and only Java related performance problem and Tom does not even notice.
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