The performance profile, specifically Average virtual column computation time by app version, is not showing the latest version somehow. I think it did before, but now it's not even close to the latest version. Latest version showing in performance profile 1.002936, but I'm at version 1.003042 right now in my app editor. The gap is insanely big and I think I know for sure it has shown more later versions before. I don't it was stuck at 1.002936 since that version. Anyone know what this could be?
Same, seems to now only show the 10 worst virtual columns
It's supposed to show the 10 worst virtual columns per version right?
For me the problem is that it's not showing the latest version, not even close the latest version actually.
I seems the performance profile is broken now..... sad....
Is this certain?
This is what happens when your devs focus is just on the next shinny thing.
Same problem here... Any news on that?
Hi everyone.
This issue appears to be managed internally by Google as a Known issue.
However, the community has not received any response.
This is proof that Google is ignoring end users.๐
Wanted to see if there is any update on this. I can't seem to get the latest version information to try to optimise the app
Not sure if you are still having trouble, but I was able to work around this issue by creating a copy of my app and running the performance analyzer on that, testing changes in the copy, and then making the same changes inside my main app. Good luck!
Workaround: Make a copy of the app including data, and then run the performance analyzer. This will show Version 1.0001 etc. and will have updated virtual column timing measurements. Then you can tinker with changes in the copy to see how they affect the time, and repeat those changes in your main app.
This issue still seems to exist where the 'Average virtual column computation time by app version' graph is populated with old versions of the app, so it would still be nice if google fixed this.
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