darkovlaisavljevic
Programmer
Hello RDC experts,
At the moment I have two reports with 3000-4000 pages each, one of them with 3-4 pictures on every even page. If I don't want to wait for the last page but click stop while the report is running, after closing the report it takes far too long for cleanup.asp to clean up session variables. The bigger problem than that is that if user is impatient and tries to close the browser window with cleanup.asp running, it gets the server down and the whole application is unaccesible until IIS is restarted. I'm using CR9 with RDC.
Anyone there with big reports?
At the moment I have two reports with 3000-4000 pages each, one of them with 3-4 pictures on every even page. If I don't want to wait for the last page but click stop while the report is running, after closing the report it takes far too long for cleanup.asp to clean up session variables. The bigger problem than that is that if user is impatient and tries to close the browser window with cleanup.asp running, it gets the server down and the whole application is unaccesible until IIS is restarted. I'm using CR9 with RDC.
Anyone there with big reports?