SingSar
Member
Hi All,
We have recently upgraded from XE to 9.1.
Unlike XE, Users are unable to import data more than 1000 Records and getting hard error when doing so.
I understand that this is JAS.INI setting that prevents the bulk import and it is recommended to restrict the bulk import / Copy paste.
We tried convincing the user to do this as multiple iterations which they didn't agree because of the large volume of data they normally import.
I am bit hesitant to go for the customization because
1. this is a standard application functionality (P51006 - Job cost master).
2. Using a batch processing will require folder creations/ security/ Mapping. Maintenance will be on IT. Also, Users are not going to agree for the additional steps.
3. Customization will be required for every such process where there is a bulk import
Now the question is,
1. Is it ok to increase this limit from 1,000 to 8,000 or more. Will this create memory related issues.
2. We were told the Recommended memory for each JVM is 1.5 GB. Is it ok to increase this 2GB or more.
Server: IBM P7 / AX / 4 LPARs
Load Balancer: F5 - Local Traffic Manager
Database: DB2
Webserver: Weblogic
Total Number of JVM for this region: 10
Each JVM: 1.5GB memory
EnterpriseOne Application Release: 9.1
EnterpriseOne Tools Release: 9.1.3
Thanks and Regards
SingSar
We have recently upgraded from XE to 9.1.
Unlike XE, Users are unable to import data more than 1000 Records and getting hard error when doing so.
I understand that this is JAS.INI setting that prevents the bulk import and it is recommended to restrict the bulk import / Copy paste.
We tried convincing the user to do this as multiple iterations which they didn't agree because of the large volume of data they normally import.
I am bit hesitant to go for the customization because
1. this is a standard application functionality (P51006 - Job cost master).
2. Using a batch processing will require folder creations/ security/ Mapping. Maintenance will be on IT. Also, Users are not going to agree for the additional steps.
3. Customization will be required for every such process where there is a bulk import
Now the question is,
1. Is it ok to increase this limit from 1,000 to 8,000 or more. Will this create memory related issues.
2. We were told the Recommended memory for each JVM is 1.5 GB. Is it ok to increase this 2GB or more.
Server: IBM P7 / AX / 4 LPARs
Load Balancer: F5 - Local Traffic Manager
Database: DB2
Webserver: Weblogic
Total Number of JVM for this region: 10
Each JVM: 1.5GB memory
EnterpriseOne Application Release: 9.1
EnterpriseOne Tools Release: 9.1.3
Thanks and Regards
SingSar