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fully buffered table

Former Member
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i want to make one custom table to fully buffered..

what are other options I need to choose?

1.beffering allowed but switched off?

2. or buffering switched on?

plz suggest me

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naveen_inuganti2
Active Contributor
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Hi....

You need to select Buffering swithed on only for this time...!

Later if you want close buffering the table you can swithoff it!!

Thanks,

Naveen,I

Former Member
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Hi,

Just click the radio button "Buffering Switched On".

and click the checkbox Fully Buffered.

Regards

Abhijeet

Former Member
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hi,

Buffering switched on: This setting activates the buffering for the respective table.

[http://www.mariewagener.de/node/125?PHPSESSID=df47c4e7b30a5efa26b723ec0c3ee336]

Regards,

Sravanthi

Former Member
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Hi,

step 1: Select 'buffering switched on'.

step 2: Select "Full buffering ' as buffer type.

regards,

anirban

Former Member
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Hi sri,

Click the radio button "Buffering Switched On".(as you want to keep the buffering ON at all times ) and check the checkbox Fully Buffered.

The option 'Buffering allowed but switched off' is used if you want to switch the buffering on some times and at other times you want to keep it off.

Best of luck,

Bhumika

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Former Member
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The option 'Buffering allowed but switched off' is used if you want to switch the buffering on some times and at other times you want to keep it off.