Hi, was there a solution for this?
Hi @GISANCAR and @anmise, When the effective resolution drops below or very much higher than the supported effective resolution (1024 x 768), due to the reduced or extreme workspace on IFS Enterprise Explorer client, operations and data visibility on some application forms could be unavailable or corrupted for the end user. Please find the table given below to and the effective screen resolutions for IFS APP 10 of IEE are clearly mentioned. Hi @Udara.Hasanthathere are way more devices available, especially ultra wide screens. A typical device is a 34” monitor with a native resolution of 3440 x 1440. Which many people like to scale 125% for daily use. Changing the resolution instead is not an option because most applications that support scaling will then give a horrible optical impression.So, is IFS really providing a list of supported screen sizes and resolutions that customers are forced to use? We haven’t been aware about such restriction. Not being allowed to use any bigger sc
Hi Kasun @Kasun Alahakoon, thank you very much for your quick and detailed answer.Does this mean IFS does not recommend to enable parallel query execution by default?I agree that this makes sense in almost every scenario, since most times we only want to fetch a small portion of data.This also means, that in other scenarios, e. g. where we need to create big reports, individual SQL statements might need to be tuned by introducing parallel query hints. And IFS will adhere to that as well, and might introduce query hints via bugfixes, if that was identified to be the best solution to solve a reported performance issue? Best Regards,Wolfgang
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