ave a peep.
Cheers
Joe D'Souza
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#x27;Souza
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Have you seen what is the query it runs against the database? Run an SQL
log and see what you get..
Joe D'Souza
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What's your join criteria? Try removing that criteria, SAVE the join,
then put the criteria back ag
n you perform a search?
Joe D'Souza
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Let me guess.. large tables in the join, unindexed join criteria?
Resulting in a table scan - it will eventually show the results if you
do not press Stop, but your solution is check the join criteria and make
sure that the fields in that criteria are indexed fro
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