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Hello,

I have created a Datafeed with about 60 Operators. The initial creation was no problem even that I noticed some performance problems as the Datafeed was getting bigger.
Unfortunately I'm not able to open the Datafeed again after the initial creation. Every time I tried to open it, it took about 3 minutes and than I got the error message "The choosen resource can not be loaded. Please check the datatype" (I haven't changed the datatype of the resource in between).

Therefore it would be interesting for me if there is a maximum number of operators which Mashzone could handle and if there is any way to rescue the above mentioned Datafeed.

Best Regards,
Korbinian Schreiber

by Stephan Freudl
Posted on Mon, 07/12/2010 - 13:32

Wow, sounds like a complex feed. We don't have any number but I have not seen such a big feed yet.

Did you know that there is a data source called data feed? This allows you reuse parts of an existing feed. Maybe you could split up your feed this way.

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by Markus von den Driesch
Posted on Mon, 07/12/2010 - 14:26

In reply to by zieranm

Mr Schreiber,

could export the feed and upload it as an attachment in the community. Your feeds seems to be very big and complex, so Mashzone team would like to examine it.

As quick work-around, I would like to refer to Stephan Freudl comment (split up the large feed into smaller ones).



Thanks,

Markus

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by Korbinian Schreiber Author
Posted on Mon, 07/12/2010 - 14:56

Hello,

I have attached the Datafeed to my posting above.

 

What I tried to achieve with this datafeed is to create a year to date value for budget spend, in order to compare it with budget available.

 

Korbinian

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by J Kirsch
Posted on Tue, 07/13/2010 - 11:59

Hello Mr. Schreiber,

we are looking into the feed in the MashZone team right now.

 

To save your work, you can do the following:

- Open the Feed using Google Chrome. (Firefox fails, Chrome succeeds - you just have to skip one warning dialog).- Delete all Operators from the middle of the Feed to the end and save this as 'part1'

- Reopen the original Feed

- Delete all Operators from the beginning of the Feed to the middle

- Include the Feed 'part1' using the 'Data feed' from 'Data sources' to the left of the Feed Editor

- Connect it to the existing operators

- Save this as 'part2'

 

 

Kind regards,

Jürgen Kirsch

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