Smartview 65k Row Limit

I'm trying to blow out two dimensions in smartview using the adhoc tool that have over 500 base members each and I'm being restricted by the 65K row limit in smartview. Is there a version of smartview that doesn't have this restriction? is there a way to remove this restriction?
Thanks!

Richard,
Thanks for the reply. When i supress zero's, no data and no access I get the same results as if i were to show all. So i think Smartivew expands it all then it filters out the zero's, no data and no access. You dont see it happening, but i think it occurs in Excel. I dont think the suppress happens before the data goes in excel.
I just need the data that has figures in it, but suppressing doesnt seem to be helping. Initially I thought it was an excel issue until i tested it in Excel 2007 with a one million row limit and the data blew up till row 65536 which is the same as excel 2003. This is why i'm speculating its a smartview issue.
If there is no way around this...nothing i could do, i'm going to need to find another approach. But this would've been the easiest.
Thanks.

Similar Messages

  • Spreadsheet row limit

    I am using Lookout to read current from an IO module and dumping data every 10 seconds to an excel spreadsheet. I was curious to know what is going to happen when the rows gets to 65k and data still continues writing?
    thanks,
    johng

    I have not tried that. But I guess the new data won't be written to the spreadsheet if it has 65k rows. It's the limit in spreadsheet, so the spreadsheet won't allow new row, and then the object in Lookout will generate alarms.
    Ryan Shi
    National Instruments

  • Row limit in declarative list view web part

    Hi,
    Imagine you are in a scenario where you develop a custom web template or a site definition. Page Layouts with web part zones are being provisioned and out of them, decoratively web part pages are being created and populated with web parts. So something like:
    <Elements xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/sharepoint/">
    <Module Name="XXXProjectPages" Url="$Resources:osrvcore,List_Pages_UrlName;" Path="" SetupPath="FEATURES\XXX_Intranet_PMO_PageLayouts\">
    <!-- Home -->
    <File Url="FullPageLayout\XXXFullPageLayout.aspx" Name="Default.aspx" Type="GhostableInLibrary" IgnoreIfAlreadyExists="FALSE" ReplaceContent="TRUE" Level="Published">
    <Property Name="Title" Value="Team &amp; Collaboration" />
    <Property Name="ContentType" Value="$Resources:cmscore,contenttype_page_name;" />
    <Property Name="PublishingPageLayout" Value="~SiteCollection/_catalogs/masterpage/XXXFullPageLayout.aspx, ~SiteCollection/_catalogs/masterpage/XXXFullPageLayout.aspx" />
    <!-- Latest News -->
    <View List="Lists/Announcements" BaseViewID="102" WebPartZoneID="wpZone1" WebPartOrder="2">
    <![CDATA[
    <WebPart xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WebPart/v2">
    <Assembly>Microsoft.SharePoint, Version=15.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=71e9bce111e9429c</Assembly>
    <TypeName>Microsoft.SharePoint.WebPartPages.ListViewWebPart</TypeName>
    <Title>Latest News</Title>
    <FrameType>TitleBarOnly</FrameType>
    </WebPart>
    ]]>
    </View>
    For simplicity, let's assume that we are working with instances of OOB list definitions, such as Announcements or Document Library. So far so good. And now the question...
    In my understanding if you want to do something as simple as limiting the number of items returned, or specifying a custom view criteria (filter/sorting/grouping, whatever) or just remove the toolbar, you have to go as far as provisioning an ENTIRE LIST
    DEFINITION, defining your custom View in it (which declares the toolbar type, row limit and View) and then reference this new View by its BaseViewID. Is that correct?
    Is there really no other, simpler way, of 'provisioning' and referencing a new view, to an existing list instance, along with the
    Module -> File -> View element? I see a couple of logical options:
    1) I would imagine such metadata could be stored in the web part and not the actual list. i.e. the web parts sends a CAML query to the list, based on the View metadata stored in it.
    2) As we know, when you Edit page and configure the View for a List View Web Part on the page, that view is stored as a new hidden view in the actual list (i.e. if you have two list view web parts that reference that list, you will have two additional hidden
    views). Then why can't we provision such (hidden) view along with the List View WebPart when we declare it and create the page? It could be created on first access of the page, or during the page
    provisioning.
    Another option could be the XmlDefinition property of the XsltListViewWebPart, but
    apparently it is being ignored. I have also tried using the 'CustomSchema' property of the ListInstance, but it totally makes no sense because:
    a) You cannot define more than one view in it, i.e. you have to override the OOB view that comes with the definition (lol?!)
    b) You are supposed to overwrite the entire list definition, instead of simply upgrading parts of it
    So, let me elaborate: if I want to have a <View> (ListViewWebPart) in my Page and this view to have some custom criteria, I have to provision an entire List Definition, is that correct? This is crazy.

    Hi Hristo,
    According to your description, my understanding is that you want to know if you can use <view> tag in the list view web part to define the row limit of list view web part.
    Per my knowledge, you can define rowlimit element in the view element for list view web part directly not necessary to modify the entire list definition.
    View Element:
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/ms438338(v=office.15).aspx
    Also, if you want to do more customization, you can still orverride the xslt.
    More reference:
    http://www.glynblogs.com/2011/04/overriding-the-presentation-of-an-xslt-list-view-web-part.html
    http://unorig.com/2012/08/15/format-a-list-web-part-with-xslt/
    Best Regards
    Forum Support
    Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact
    [email protected]
    Zhengyu Guo
    TechNet Community Support

  • Scheduled Excel/CSV output with 65k rows

    Hi Experts,
    I just wanted to confirm if in 3.1, can the scheduled excel/csv output handle >65 rows.  From what we've read, it is possible and we assumed that's thru manual run.  However, we aren't too sure if it is the same when scheduled.
    Kind Regards,
    Mark

    Hi,
    When the Webi excel output is > 65K rows, the 1st tab contains the 1st 65K rows and the rest goes to 2nd tab and forth and each tab has maximum 65K rows.
    However, there is a limitation on the total number of tabs can be created in a excel file during this conversion.  You will find out when you get there.
    Hope this helps,
    Jin-Chong

  • Requirement to display more than 65K rows of data

    Has anyone addressed the issue of Excel not being able to provide more than 65K rows of data with the users? I am working with users whom are concerned about Excel not being able to provide more than 65K rows of data.
    Why would you use BI reporting to report on data more than 65K rows of data. Has anyone designed any reports with more than 65K rows of data. I would imagine that BI reporting is for summarization and it is an on line analytical tool and not a data producing or recording tool.
    Is there a work around if the requirement is to display more than 65K rows of data? Has anyone been asked to do this kind of reporting?

    Hi,
    Please make a search in SDN.This topic has been discussed many times.
    https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/advancedsearch?cat=sdn_forums&query=65k&adv=true&sdn_author_name=&sdn_allusernamesofthread=&sdn_category=&sdn_forum=&sdn_updated_on_comparator=ge&sdn_updated_on=
    Regards.

  • Report is exceeding row limit

    Hi,
    I have a report in BW and when I execute it, it is going beyond excel limit i.e. exceeding 65000 entries in excel and I am unable to see the whole report. Please let me know, how do I go about solving this issue.
    Thanks & Regards

    Several possible solutions:
    - Run the report for a smaller set of data (e.g., 3 months instead of a year).
    - Run the query on the Web, where there is no restriction on the number of rows, then export to a CSV file.
    - Upgrade to Excel 2007, which has a much higher row limit (1 million).
    Hope this helps...
    Bob

  • 10000 row limit in Portal Reports

    Portal Team,
    Will the 10000 row limit be ever removed
    from the Portal Reports ? This limit
    is pretty silly (at least let the developers set a limit, instead of hard coding it )
    thanks

    Bala,
    3.0.7.6.2 on NT.
    My question doesn't pertain to number of rows on a page. It pertains to the total number of rows that a query will return i.e if you have a table with 11,0000 records your query will return only 10,000 (or 10001) records.
    My query in SQL*PLus returns more than
    10,000 rows (okay I did not spool the output, just did a count(*) ). The same query
    minus the count(*), but with columns , as a report gave 10001 rows. I base this on the following: The total row count on the report says Rows 1 to <n> of 10001. I must admit that I did not have the patience to paginate through to the end to see if 10,000 was the limit. I did go back to the wwv_advanced* package in WebDB (since its code is unwrapped) and saw that there was a global variable g_max_rows with a value of 10000.
    Not sure if this is carried over to Portal.
    The *render_report package in WebDB does a
    check to see if total row count is >= to g_max_rows or the dyn. sql cursor returned nothing. This is a prob.
    Would appreciate some feedback,
    Thanks

  • Change partition type and 2 billion rows limit.

    Hello experts ,
    My DB's 1 table has 4 billion records , so I'm using range partition for this , I devided 10 partitions.
    I want to change this range partition to hash partition.
    In this time , I think I should do following .
    1. execute "alter table bigtable merge partitions";
    2. execute "alter table bigtable partition by hash (column1) partitons 10"
    I think it will be correspond to 2 billion row limit in sequence 1.
    How to execute re-partitioning in this case ? Should I unload current data to file or sometiong and load from this
    Regards,
    Jim

    You can change the partitioning type without merging the partitions, and as you said you would hit the limit even if you did that. I would recommend stopping the SLT master job (if this is fed from SLT), then performing this operation. It will clearly take a good chunk of time to do so.
    Also to note, hash will simply work on the column values that you partition on, you can't really guarantee that there will equal distributions across the 10 partitions.
    Regards,
    Justin

  • TDMS Excel Add-in Does not support new Excel 2007 Row Limit

    First off I would like to say the TDM/TMDS format is really useful. It allows you to do all kinds of things that would be a real pain if you tried to do it with tab delimited spreadsheets. You can format data into excel sheets for analysis with seperate tabs and channel names over the columns and the whole nine yards. You can even throw error messages into the properties that show up on the first tab.
    The problem occurs when the user is working with really large files. Excel 2003 and all previous versions of Excel have limits of 65,536 rows by 256 columns. Until the latest version of the TDM Excel Add-in if you tried to import files larger than this it would throw an error and wouldn't create any file at all. Now it imports a file and you specify the index, which is so much better. 
    Excel 2007 supports 1,048,576 rows by 16,384 columns! This is really useful. But the current version of the TDM Excel Add-In does not support the new row limit. Is there any way we can get a version of this for 2007 that supports the new row limits? It would be cool if the Add-in could auto-detect the version and change the import limits accordingly but that may be too much to ask. Has anyone else run into these problems?
    My client would like to record hour long files at 200Hz all day long. Thats 720,000 rows of data per file. Yes, thats a lot but excel can handle it. The TDMS importer cannot. Of course there are work arounds and we will have to use one if a new version of the TDM Excel Add-in is not made soon. Is there a new version coming? Please say yes.
    [will work for kudos]
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    I redownloaded the file. I couldnt figure out how to completely uninstall the verison of the TDM importer already installed, so I just tried to install the one i downloaded. The installer said "no software will be installed or removed" and I had to click cancel because there was no next option.
    I tried to import the data again with the importer and got the same 'selective import' dialog box again, limiting me to the 65,535 rows.
    Here is what I am getting.
    How do I uninstall the add-in so that I may reinstall it?
    I uploaded a copy of one of my tdms files to the ftp.ni.com/incoming directory for you to download and attempt to import.
    File: "442732.zip"  size: 82.2 mb
    A little more information about the tdms file
    The data is 14 columns of single precision float and is about 720k rows. There are four sections (sheets in the same excel document) with the data converted differently in each tab/section. The data is the same amount in each section as well. There are also a couple sections listing the constants and scalars used to convert the data, as well as the typical first page of tdms information about the data.
    [will work for kudos]

  • Row Limit on Pivot Tables

    Is there any way that we can set a row limit on Pivot Tables?
    Thanks,
    Bala.

    Limits are set in the instanceconfig.xml file...
    ANtonio
    Bexpert, Brazil
    SIebel/OBI Consulting & Training

  • Export from Discoverer to Excel more than 65K rows

    Hi
    I need to export data from discoverer to excel, in some cases it is more than 65K rows, does any body know if the file can be split in multiple files o worksheets in Excel?
    Any help will be appreciate
    Thanks
    Vladimir

    Russ
    The short answer is I didn't know, as in any instance where my end users have wanted to extract large amounts of data they have done it from one sheet, I expected that Discoverer would just create the extra sheets for both but I wanted to know for sure, so I did a test.
    I created a Disco workbook with two worksheets in it, the first one I called Monthly and it had 119,409 rows in it, the second I called Weekly and it had 299,775.
    The first time I did the export I did it by hitting the Excel icon on the toolbar, it therefore only extracted the first worksheet (Monthly), when I opened the ensuing Excel file it had two worksheets in it, one called Monthly, the other called Monthly_1 and as expected, between the two sheets the had exactly the same number of fields as in the original disco sheet.
    I then redid the extract going through the menu and chossing extract entire workbook, Discoverer then re-extracted the sheets. In the Excel file this time I had the same two monthly sheets as before and this time I also had weekly sheets, five of them. So I ended up with an Excel file with seven sheets containing all of the original data.
    Cheers
    Melanie

  • Is there a row limit that has been set in CMC for the LOVs?

    Hi,
    Is there a row limit that has been set in CMC for the LOVs? I get a 'Partial results' message for big LOVs. I am talking about BW prompts LOV`s.
    we have 22,000 LOV`s but we will get 5000 LOV`s in prompts. so we need to do manual search to get list .
    we are in 4.0 sp2 p10

    Hi,
    I understood that value need to be changed in webi_client_default_parameters.xml file but under
    "Program Files > Business Objects > BusinessObjects Enterprise 4.0 > win32_x86 > config" location I do not see
    the file webi_client_default_parameters.
    we are under 4.0 SP2 P10....
    Could some one help me out.
    Edited by: sumanmanu on Feb 8, 2012 5:24 PM

  • Row limit in Dashboard Prompts - OBIEE 11g?

    Hi,
    In dashboard prompts values are shown as sets of 256 and I know it can be customizable but my question is..."Is there any limit on records to extract as we have it in Analysis"? If yes, what is the max limit and where to configure this?
    Thanks in advance.

    Hi Nagireddy, thanks for your reply.
    Is there any limit of values to extract in Dashboard prompt? i.e. when you use drop down list as Dashboard prompt, is there any limit of values to extract from database?
    In my local environment (instanceconfig.xml), there is limit of Rows to View and Download set to 20K, however I did not see anything related to the Dashboard Prompt.  

  • Rows limit in Cross Tab

    I receive this message "The numbers of rows or columns exceeds its limit,65535" although it reads more 100,000 records but does not shows
    Can anybody help please.
    Regds
    Basil

    Hi Basil
    Cross tabs have a limitation on the amount of rows and/or columns that can be displayed within the cross tab object. This limitation is 65,535. 
    To work around this limitation, use grouping within the cross tab to limit the amount of rows/columns displayed.
    Regards
    Girish Bhosale

  • Apex Calendar has a row limit per day?

    Hi, I am using the apex calendar in my application and it seems to have a limit of rows it can display per day, does anyone knows anything about it? Or maybe a limit of characters it can display in one day. (full month view)
    What I need to do is to increase this limit because I need to show in the calendar sometimes more then 70 rows displaying costumers full names.
    I use Apex 4.2 databese 11g and the theme is 26 -Productivity Applications
    Thank you
    André

    I foung this Apex SQL Calendar - ORA-06502 Error that is the same error I get but still no solid answer about it or if there is a work around.

Maybe you are looking for