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we're currently doing a survey app that will input an excel file ->parse
Jess
over 11 years ago
we're currently doing a survey app that will input an excel file ->parse data using excel to cdt plugin, store data into 2 datastores and subprocess for the reporting. Here's the scenario/issues we're encountering:
1. Each file contains 1000+ rows and when we try to upload the file the ff error occured: "The number of tasks per node for "Current data" would exceed the limit of 1000." -.does it mean that we can't upload as many info more than 1000?
2. We then try to upload another excel file with 600+ rows only,yes it will upload but will take more than 30 mins (for the add new feature) but when we updated those 600+ info using the same concept, it would take us for about an hour. If this the case, how can we make it faster. This won't work with our requirement.Any suggestions?
TIA....
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Mike Cichy
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over 11 years ago
I agree with Stefan on this. It means that you are going to have 240K processes just for reporting purposes. There are other tools and ways to display that data in a graphical way. Have you checked out the Chart Creator smart node available in the Components section? Load the data into a DB and create views to get your data.
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Mike Cichy
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over 11 years ago
I agree with Stefan on this. It means that you are going to have 240K processes just for reporting purposes. There are other tools and ways to display that data in a graphical way. Have you checked out the Chart Creator smart node available in the Components section? Load the data into a DB and create views to get your data.
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