Miland,

We do that in our apps. We actually load 50,  and when the user scrolls to
the bottom we dynamically load 50 more

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On Apr 18, 2013, at 4:15 PM, Milind Pataskar <[email protected]> wrote:

 Ken,

I wont get access to the DBA and probably the tables are correctly indexed.
The loading is slow because the page is
loading multiple queries (that the user may or may not be interested) for
other tabs as well.

Our main concerned table has got many joins (and surely the other un-needed
query/tables as well). Probably that
is what is causing the actual query to load slow.

Maybe my 200 row number was small. What if there were 400 total rows to be
selected and shown. But I want to
show only 100 on the first load and perhaps load and show 50 rows every
time the user scroll at the bottom of the page.

James Thomas,

I will look at the *datatables *link but I need to show quite a few actions
icons on every row. Do not know if your solution
allows that.


Thanks guys for you help. Keep on sending.

Milind.

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From: [email protected]
Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2013 15:54:33 -0500
Subject: Re: [houcfug] Help with Dynamic Data Scrolling
To: [email protected]

Milind,
Because you through out the number 200, I don't think dynamic data load
will help you here...
The dynamic load and infinite scroll solutions are only really helpful if
you are only showing a very small percentage of the data at one time.
 since you want 25%, you may as well pull it all in at once.
Your speed problem is more than likely that you need more proper indexes on
the DB tables.
If you work on the DB performance, and set it up to load the data for each
tab when you go to that tab, then pulling 200 records should be pretty fast.

HTH!

--Ken


On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 3:35 PM, Milind Pataskar <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello all,

Our query returns a huge data and I need to cut down on the on the page
load time.

To further complicate the matter, the page has got multiple tabs and upon a
quick glance,
I realize that they are running all the queries for all the tabs at the
beginning. But only the
contents of the current tab are shown.

SO:  For now lets even ignore the loading of all queries for all tabs.
All I'm concerned is how do I load and show the first 50 rows returned from
the query
and then have a "On Demand Data Load" and "Dynamic Data Scrolling".

Mind you, I do  not want the "Infinite Scroll" because my table has a
finite data (lets say 200 rows).

I tried searching solutions in jQuery and AJAX but there is too much
information to sift from.

Has anybody successfully implemented Dynamic Data Scrolling (with a spinner
as the data
is being fetched) ?

Please help.

Thanks,

Milind.

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