Hey Kevin ... We have a similar setup. I did notice that we had problems displaying and refreshing the flashboards when we made them dynamic. I found I could make the problem go away by giving the flashboard default parameters that load when the form the loads. That way a default flashboard is seen when the form opens. I then allow the User to make choices in fields that will change the nature of the flashboard. This seems to work for me.
Good Luck Bud. On Mar 4, 7:40 am, Kevin Begosh <kbeg...@gmail.com> wrote: > List, > I have a flashboard console form, display only, where I have 5 flashboard > data visualization items. On that same console I have some fields lets say > a, b and c. A is a list of all the dashboards and when you select it, it > hides and unhides all of them based on which one you select. Fields b and c > are data fields that drive the qualification of the flashboards. So when > you select a or b I am changing the qualification of the flashboard and > refreshing it to show the new data. Everything so far works fine with > this. The problem I just noticed is that after the select the B or C a > couple of times the FB stop refreshing. If I closed the form and come back > in everything works fine again and the FB refresh when I select the menu. > The again after a couple of menu selections, lets say 4 or 5 of B or C, the > FB stop refreshing again. This is only happening on the mid tier, the user > tool does not appear to "lock up" as I am calling it, at all. This may > sound dumb but it almost seems like there is so many times you can refresh > the FB before it just locks up. Has anyone seen this before? > > AR Server 7.5 patch 7 > ITSM 7.6.00 > Windows 2003 > SQL 2005 > > -- > Kevin Begosh > > _______________________________________________________________________________ > UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives atwww.arslist.org > attend wwrug11www.wwrug.comARSList: "Where the Answers Are" _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org attend wwrug11 www.wwrug.com ARSList: "Where the Answers Are"