Thanks Jason – Yes, it is the “Aw, snap!” message in Chrome.
There are no browser console messages when this happens.

As far as the size of the pivot table, the “all elements” option for the data 
has many, many data elements.  There are six data element groups, and when I 
break it down group by group, there is only one group that fails, with 73 data 
elements.  When this happens, I’m selecting data at the  “District” level, and 
there are many districts.

Yesterday, I started breaking down the 73 elements into smaller groups, 
selecting 10 at a time.  When I did this, the table rendered, but with no data, 
in all cases.  But no “Aw Snap” message.

The downloaded CSV file, however, has data.  The file is 212 MB, and takes an 
exceedingly long time to process, even though I don’t think of his as a huge 
file.

From: Jason Pickering [mailto:jason.p.picker...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2017 2:50 PM
To: Chris van Hasselt <cvanhass...@fhi360.org>
Cc: dhis2-users@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: Re: [Dhis2-users] Problem rendering a pivot table

Hi Chris,

This normally is a result of loading a pivot with "too much" data. What too 
much is is not entirely clear and can depend on a number of factors. Do you get 
an "Aww snap!" message in the browser? Are you trying to load a "big" pivot 
with lots of data?

If possible,  I would suggest to load smaller subsets of data or use the 
"Download CSV" function if you are experiencing this issue.

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Also, any browser console and/or server messages when executing the pivot would 
be helpful to diagnose the problem.

Regards,
Jason


On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 4:46 PM, Chris van Hasselt 
<cvanhass...@fhi360.org<mailto:cvanhass...@fhi360.org>> wrote:
We are experiencing a problem running pivot tables on  version 2.26 of DHIS 2.  
 When the data is requested via the API, the data is returned very quickly. 
However when we  launch a pivot table, specifically with the all the data 
elements, the pivot table hangs.

From what we can tell via the Chrome developer tools (and other tools), there 
is a lot of Javascript garbage collection.  The same sort of behavior happens 
in IE and Firefox, but the upshot is that the pivot table hangs as it is trying 
to render, and eventually the browser crashes.

Has anyone seen this type of thing before?  Any suggestions on what to look for?

Thanks in advance,
CvH

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