11.1.2.0 data form load progress bar

We are not seeing circle progress/hourly glass when loading some large set of data. Form is rather showing no load status thus confusion to users whether it is doing anything.
Please let me know if anyone has any advise or solution to get around this behavior. I see below fix from 11.1.2.1.000 patch set but my issue is with load not the save (when clicking GO to load form)
• 9928211 If business rules are associated with a data form, a progress indicator needs to
display when the data form is saved.
Thanks much.

At the end of day ..Does webform working perfectly???
Cheers!
Sh!va

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