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TurnTheBacon
Fluorite | Level 6

Hello,

At the right-hand side of most transformations in DI Studio there's a work table. When I run a transformation (in DI Studio 4.21) and open the work table, with "create as view" disabled, the table opens almost immediately, and the total number of rows is displayed on the header. However we've recently installed DI Studio 4.7, and when I try to do the same there, the work table takes forever to load. It basically just loads the rows I can see, and I have to keep scrolling down to the last row for the whole table to be loaded... and only then does the total number of rows display in the header. For example, if a table has 30 000 000 rows, I'd have to manually scroll through all those rows in order for the total number of rows to be registered on the header. This is veeery impractical when troubleshooting.

How can I make DI Studio 4.7 load the work table straight away, and display the total number of rows straight away, like 4.21 did?

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CTorres
Quartz | Level 8

I do not have this DI version so I am guessing: Did you set the "Enable row count on basic properties and data viewer for tables" check box in the General Tab Options (Tools --> Options) ? 

Regards,

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CTorres
Quartz | Level 8

I do not have this DI version so I am guessing: Did you set the "Enable row count on basic properties and data viewer for tables" check box in the General Tab Options (Tools --> Options) ? 

Regards,

TurnTheBacon
Fluorite | Level 6

Thanks, that did indeed solve the problem. 🙂

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