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[GitHub] [incubator-superset] bolkedebruin opened a new issue #7804: Server side pagination for charts (tables)

bolkedebruin opened a new issue #7804: Server side pagination for charts (tables)
URL: https://github.com/apache/incubator-superset/issues/7804
 
 
   **Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
   
   As a analyst I need to pull in the entire resultset to do my work. There is no way to either catagorize or aggregate information before hand. If I pull the entire result set (25M rows) I crash the browser or if I enforce a limit then the subsequent filters don't work anymore.
   
   It balloons memory usage on both the server, caches, and web client. This makes it close to impossible to use Superset for this use case.
   
   **Describe the solution you'd like**
   
   Pagination should happen on the server side rather than on the client side. This means I will pull in limited set of data to the client and when it is out of data it will reach out to the server to request the remaining data.
   
   **Describe alternatives you've considered**
   
   SQL lab does not cut this as the end users are not able to integrate this with their work flow.
   
   **Additional context**
   
   This was previously mentioned (paraphrased) in #1433 , #4037 without resolution.
   
   @mistercrunch @kristw @john-bodley 
   

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