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When to use render variable and when conditional block

Started by inu, 06 Nov 2014 01:17:31 AM

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inu

Hi
Please guys, dont mind, i want to clear the doubts regarding the utilization of render variable and conditional block.
I know i should go for render variable for faster performance , b'coz only the selected object in prompt page , are processed in cognos background.
But in what case should i use conditional block, or this is useless.

Regards
Inam

MFGF

Quote from: inu on 06 Nov 2014 01:17:31 AM
Hi
Please guys, dont mind, i want to clear the doubts regarding the utilization of render variable and conditional block.
I know i should go for render variable for faster performance , b'coz only the selected object in prompt page , are processed in cognos background.
But in what case should i use conditional block, or this is useless.

Regards
Inam

Ok. This has definitely been answered for you - multiple times:

It has been answered here:

http://www.cognoise.com/index.php/topic,26280.msg83833.html#msg83833

and here:

http://www.cognoise.com/index.php/topic,26240.msg83409.html#msg83409

Plus you asked it again here:

http://www.cognoise.com/index.php/topic,25849.msg82187.html#msg82187

Here are other similar questions you may want to review:

http://www.cognoise.com/index.php/topic,24301.msg76252.html#msg76252
http://www.cognoise.com/index.php/topic,25850.msg82112.html#msg82112
http://www.cognoise.com/index.php/topic,26099.msg82969.html#msg82969

Please do not keep posting the same questions over and over in multiple threads. If you want to follow up on a question you asked, use the original thread to do it. I have asked you on many occasions, Inam, to read, understand and adhere to the Forum Etiquette rules - one of which requests you not to double-post topics in multiple threads. Please take note of my request.

MF.
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