this is a classic problem and the only solution is to implement
paging mechanism that enables user to go to next/previous first/last
record using any filters that u may have.


My own experience is that, designers should plan this upfront
otherwise it might get quite involved.

- P
--- Richard Yee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Vj,
> I think you need to re-think the user interface and figure out how a
> user
> is actually going to find a product among 10000, 1000, or even 100
> items.
> Is this program of yours going to be used on an intranet or over the
> Internet? What connection speeds are your users going to have? What
> type of
> server (size & memory) are you going to use? You need to take all of
> these
> factors and more into consideration when designing your UI.
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard
>
> At 02:54 PM 6/16/2003 +0530, you wrote:
> >Rich,
> >Wel, its true that we cant distribute the data into several pages.
> >And user expects the data he wants with limited number of clicks. We
> have
> >provided filtering, searching and sorting. still there is a chance
> for
> >10000 products to appear.
> >What shall be done.
> >
> >Sen,
> >Am lookin into Value List Handler.
> >
> >Yang,
> >Think your product is less suiting my requirement.
> >
> >Regards
> >Vj
>


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