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Cognos 10.2.2+multi select date prompt + IE -> degrading performance

Started by prikala, 23 Mar 2015 03:59:21 AM

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prikala

Has anyone else experienced this:
In Cognos 10.2.2 date prompt allowing multiple selections seems to hang after about 7 selected dates (or more accurately, selection gets progressively slower and slower).
This happens only when using IE. Chrome and Firefox have no problem.

Edit: Attached a minimal report that demonstrates this problem. Currently uses Audit package from the samples but can be used with any package. The report contains only a prompt page with one date prompt. If you want to try it out, use Internet Explorer, start selecting dates and see how many you can select.

MFGF

Quote from: prikala on 23 Mar 2015 03:59:21 AM
Has anyone else experienced this:
In Cognos 10.2.2 date prompt allowing multiple selections seems to hang after about 7 selected dates (or more accurately, selection gets progressively slower and slower).
This happens only when using IE. Chrome and Firefox have no problem.

Edit: Attached a minimal report that demonstrates this problem. Currently uses Audit package from the samples but can be used with any package. The report contains only a prompt page with one date prompt. If you want to try it out, use Internet Explorer, start selecting dates and see how many you can select.

Hi,

I just tried out your example, and I see the same slowdown. I'm using Cognos 10.2.2 and Internet Explorer 11

I think this is one you should log with IBM support.

Cheers!

MF.
Meep!

gosoccer

My apologies to open this issue  but where you able to solve this issue by any chance? IE and Firefox are very slow displaying the Prompt Page.
I opened a call with IBM Support and waiting for their response.

Thank you :) :)

prikala

Sadly no. These kind of prompts were used in so few reports and mostly with only a couple of dates so it was not worth the trouble opening PMR...

gosoccer