Why is the table so slow?

When using a table with a large number of cells (e.g. 20 columns and 800 rows the table becomes very slow. Is there a way to speed up?
See also the attachment.
Best Reguards
Michael
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Probably that problem is that you haven't created any data dependency between writing to the property node and executing the main loop. If you place a sequence structure around the writing to the property node to make sure that it happens before executing the loop it should help. See example. hope this helps.
BJD1613
Lead Test Tools Development Engineer
Philips Respironics
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