On 9/29/2010 2:17 PM, Kenneth Crocker wrote:
Jeff,

I just did that to no avail.

I also tested this in my /test session/ where I made an /override in the
css code/ that builds a ticket list
(opt/rt3/local/html/NoAuth/css/web2/ticket-lists.css) to align all row
data to the top of the row and it returns 50 rows no matter what the
system default is or what I set my preferences to. Interesting. I
wouldn't think that aligning row to the top would affect the number of
rows shown per result page. I wonder why that is?

I can't explain that one either.

I don't know if you have the luxury of being able to do this,
but you could also try wiping your Mason cache if you haven't
already.

Any chance you have a disk full or permission problem prohibiting
session data from being written?

I'm afraid that's about all I've got to offer at this point.


Kenn
LBNL

On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 10:28 AM, Jeff Blaine <jbla...@kickflop.net
<mailto:jbla...@kickflop.net>> wrote:

    Kenn,

    I still just suspect some sort of caching issue.  There
    is no specific RowsPerPage field for this in the DB schema
    definitions themselves.  Looking around, it seems this
    data is stored per web session.

    Log out and back in again?


    On 9/29/2010 12:56 PM, Kenneth Crocker wrote:

        Jeff,

        I wonder if there is some setting that goes with this preference
        that I
        am missing.

        Kenn
        LBNL

        On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 9:26 AM, Jeff Blaine
        <jbla...@kickflop.net <mailto:jbla...@kickflop.net>
        <mailto:jbla...@kickflop.net <mailto:jbla...@kickflop.net>>> wrote:

            3.8.7 here, no problem setting it to 10 and getting 10


            On 9/29/2010 12:20 PM, Kenneth Crocker wrote:

                To list,

                I'm noticing that when I change my "Preferences" setting
        for search
                limits on rows returned, it's basically ignored. I
        usually have
                it set
                at 50 (and to be honest, I haven't really spent any time
                counting the
                rows) but when I change it to a significantly lower
        number, I
                still get
                50. I cleared my cache. Still the same results. Is there
        a patch I
                missed or something? I'm on 3.8.7, Oracle, Redhat.

                Thanks in advance.

                Kenn
                LBNL




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