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Disable Fetching Data when Scroll Down (HP 11.1.2.2)

David Mendele
Member Posts: 50
Hi,
I’m using the release 11.1.2.2 of Hyperion Planning.
Is it possible to disable the functionality that fetches data when you scroll down a web form that contains more than 100 rows. I would like to be able to load the entire web form when I display/refresh it like on the previous release.
Thanks in advance.
Regards, David Mendele.
Edited by: David Mendele on Sep 5, 2012 8:16 AM
I’m using the release 11.1.2.2 of Hyperion Planning.
Is it possible to disable the functionality that fetches data when you scroll down a web form that contains more than 100 rows. I would like to be able to load the entire web form when I display/refresh it like on the previous release.
Thanks in advance.
Regards, David Mendele.
Edited by: David Mendele on Sep 5, 2012 8:16 AM
Answers
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The functionality that fetched data when you scroll down a report can’t be disabled on Planning 11.1.2.2 because it’s a standard behavior of the new ADF user interface.
Nevertheless, it’s possible to deactivate the new ADF user interface to get round this problem:
On the planning top menu, click on Administration > Application > Properties. Add the application property ORACLE_ADF_UI with the property value false. Then restart planning web application.
Edited by: David Mendele on Sep 17, 2012 8:06 AM -
After restarting planning web application, it now says:
Description: Invalid or could not find module configuration 'HyperionPlanning.planning'.
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If you have updated to 11.1.2.2.303 you can look into the GRID_PARTIAL_FETCH_SIZE application property.
Here's a link to John Goodwin's blog about it....http://john-goodwin.blogspot.com/2013/04/planning-11122-changing-grid-fetch-size.html
Robert
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