uhm, good point on "if you want the entire table, just remove the filters".
how to handle something that is impossible to handle (export a table with 
so many rows that you can't export without timeouts or consuming 
memory)..... just timeout ?

On Wednesday, November 7, 2012 2:17:02 AM UTC+1, howesc wrote:
>
> i agree that i expected the export buttons to export what is shown above.  
> if you want to export the whole table, remove all filters so that the whole 
> table is shown above and then click export.
>
> (note that i do expect export to export all the rows that match the query 
> even if the table above is paginated).  what i don't know is how we should 
> handle tables that are so large that the export function will timeout or 
> consume too much memory to complete.
>
> christian
>
> On Tuesday, November 6, 2012 8:34:58 AM UTC-8, Bill Thayer wrote:
>>
>> FWIW, My users will be filtering test station settings to upload the csv 
>> to thier test bench software. My users will need only thier own filtered 
>> data in the CSV....so big Me Too! here
>
>

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