Difference between revisions of "SYSCLS LAZY LOADING QUERY"
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Classifies an object as [[QUERY#Lazy_loading_query|Lazy loading query]]. | Classifies an object as [[QUERY#Lazy_loading_query|Lazy loading query]]. | ||
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If a query is classified with this classification the child list is not evaluated every time it is displayed on the client. Network traffic and waiting time can be reduced significant by doing so. If the data does not change frequently or if it is acceptable to let the user decide when to re-evaluate the query we recommend to classify queries lazy whenever it is possible. | If a query is classified with this classification the child list is not evaluated every time it is displayed on the client. Network traffic and waiting time can be reduced significant by doing so. If the data does not change frequently or if it is acceptable to let the user decide when to re-evaluate the query we recommend to classify queries lazy whenever it is possible. | ||
Latest revision as of 13:45, 26 July 2023
Classifies an object as Lazy loading query.
If a query is classified with this classification the child list is not evaluated every time it is displayed on the client. Network traffic and waiting time can be reduced significant by doing so. If the data does not change frequently or if it is acceptable to let the user decide when to re-evaluate the query we recommend to classify queries lazy whenever it is possible.
MetaProperties
Name | Data type | Comment |
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MANUAL_EVALUATION_ONLY | Bool | If false the children are immediately loaded once the user opens the query and it has no local children yet. If true the query only gets updated if the user presses the refresh button or the evaluate query button. |