Thanks guys. I appreciate your comments.

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On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 10:16 AM, Cameron Childress <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 11:40 PM, Ajas Mohammed wrote:
>
>> Can you share your experience in creating Report Design for HTML reports
>> returning 8000 or more than 8000 records from a DB (query or stored proc).
>> 8000 is just a number I picked. usually our reports return from 10,  100,
>>  1000,  10000 or even more records.
>>
>
> I typically try to steer people to 100 of less records on the page at a
> time for web based reports. Search / pasing works to help reduce the number
> of records on the screen (and sent to the browser) at a time. If they
> REALLY want to see more than about 1000 records on a single continuous
> page, I push for Excel exports, or in a worst case scenario write it out to
> a static HTML file and redirect them there.
>
> At a certain point though, the browser will choke and there is nothing
> really technically that can be done about that.
>
> -Cameron
>

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