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Message #14428
[Bug 704394] Re: [6.0] dashboards display intempestively after you started navigating
Devishree,
sorry, but I don't really understand why you can that an opinion and not a bug.
To illustrate the issue, I've attached one of the SQL log that is is produced by the regular stock dashboard on a real production database. I'm here logging queries longer than 0.1 seconds. When you'll see the query (here attached), you'll understand why it's actually a lot slower. It's also slow to transmit back to the browser and make the Flash diagrams leak the client CPU for a while.
I could produce similar logs for the sale dashboard at least.
** Attachment added: "stock_logs.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/openobject-client-web/+bug/704394/+attachment/1816113/+files/stock_logs.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/704394
Title:
[6.0] dashboards display intempestively after you started navigating
Status in OpenERP Web Client:
Opinion
Bug description:
This is web client rev #4386 with a real production database (over 10
000+ orders/expeditions). It happens that on this database with real
data, dashboards are rather slow to appear (I hope I'll be able to
report an other bug about that poor performance, mostly visible in
sale and stock dashboards).
So, a natural behavior from the user, is to start navigating using the left menu while the dashboard is stuck.
The user may start clicking on the left menu elements and would expect the central content will display accordingly to those left menu choices.
Still, this is not the case: a few seconds later, when the dashboards
is finally ready to load, the dashboard will display in the central
content, no matter your navigation choice, this is a rather confusing
user experience and very time consuming as it force you to wait
forever for the dashboards to load for almost any trivial operation.
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