What is your rescan set to for that dataset? That is probably what is
causing it.
-Roy
On Oct 22, 2009, at 8:47 AM, David Robertson wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to tell the TDS NOT to look for new files to add to
an aggregated dataset? I have several aggregations set up that do
not change (no added or removed or modified files). Yesterday after
generating the aggregation cache, access the dataset was quite
quick; ~1 second to load the Data Access Form. However, when I try
to access those same datasets today it takes just as long as it did
to generate the aggregation cache in the first place (5 minutes).
It should be noted that these aggregations are subsets of files in a
directory that IS being updated. What I have done used a regExp to
separate a very large dataset into years. The 2008 and prior
aggregations will not have files added so I'm looking for a way to
stop the TDS from searching for new files to add to the aggregation
cache.
Thanks,
Dave
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