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Hi
I have a query on a multiprovider that has a few fields with exception aggregation upto 2 levels - doc number and item. I executed the query in RSRT with "Display Statistics data" and "Do not use cache" settings from the debug options. When i go to the Aggregation Layer tab of the stats screen i see that the basic infoprovider and the aggregates are listed twice or thrice. The infoproviders have a huge volume of data and the number of records read and transported for the duplicate entries shown are the same.
Initially i thought it is because of the 2 levels of exception aggregation but then i ran another query on the same multiprovider with similar exception aggregation and found that there are no duplicate entries and the basic inproviders are read only once.
the query is running very slow and i need to tune up the performance.
I would like to know why is the infoprovider being read twice for this query alone??
Regards,
Sujai

ok! Then it could be because of some other reasons why it is reading twice. This won't be happening because of nested Exception aggregarion.
Try to make the query same one by one and check what is making the query to read the infoprovider twice.

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