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UWL - Waiting for update message

igor_vernelen3
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Hi,

Can someone explain me what's the reason that UWL shows a 'Waiting for update' info message on top when opening UWL ? Until we press refresh-button the uwl seems to reload every 15 seconds. If we press Refresh button the 'waiting for update' message disappears ...

What does the message mean ? For which update is the system waiting ? Why does it show up every time the UWL is called ?

Regards,

Igor

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Former Member
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Change the following IView parameter to 0.

"Wait duration for UI refresh while waiting for update"

Former Member
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Hi,

It is because of reading XML configurations with respect to the back-end systems and also the relevant tasks, activities accordingly.So the moment you click on refresh , it gets the cached copy of the UWL XML configuration and with no problem displays the list unlike first load.

Regards,

Surya

alancecchini
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Hi,

We have just loaded SPS18 onto our Development portal and I've noticed that upon load of the UWL we now get a status bar above the tab container which states 'Waiting for update...' followed approx. 15 seconds later by the text 'Substitution is currently on. You can turn off substitution in Manage Substitution Rules'.

We use substitution but we don't want users to receive this message as we don't enable the option Manage Substitution Rules.

Does anyone know how to turn off the messages appearing in the the status bar? (I don't know if this has a particular technical name).

The introduction of the support package enhancements (mainly substitution) has brought in a number of new configurable parameters into the UWL iView such as:

- List of Display Attribute to exclude from Preview/Detail area

- List of preview sections to hide

These looked like possible contenders but I've yet to find a way of removing the status bar.

Any ideas?

Regards,

Alan