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Maintaining the Repository and BAM Databases 88 EMC Documentum xCP 1.0 Performance Tuning Guide

Troubleshooting Chapter 9 This chapter provides a listing of the most common performance-related problems known to occur and links to the topics in the main body of the document that address the issue. Symptom Too long to open form Too long to view document Too long to execute get next task Too long to render task list Cause (Action) Problem with form adaptor(s) (Using adaptors, page 52). Form uses process variables instead of SDTs (Designing the process object model (using structured datatypes), page 37). Form is too large (Minimizing form size, page 40). Problem with document viewing (Embedding documents (document viewing), page 51). Form embeds audit trail information (Using task history (audit trail), page 51). Problem with document viewing (Embedding documents (document viewing), page 51). Work queues, skill set matching, and priorities not designed properly (Designing task lists (work queues), page 47). Problem with get next task procedure (Troubleshooting the get next task function, page 49). Too many results returned from task list query (Using search restrictions, page 45). Search criteria not specific enough (using case insensitive partial keyword search) (Using search criteria, page 43). Too much processing on each row in task list (Rendering task lists, page 49). Task list query filters and sorts across multiple large database tables (Changing the default date attribute for sorting a task list, page 51). EMC Documentum xCP 1.0 Performance Tuning Guide 89

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