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I am designing a banking application where i have a record count of over 1000 rows. I wanted to understand the regularideal design patterns for pagination and displaying rows on a data grid.

I am considering using pagination control

  1. by giving #of records to display (10/25/50/75/100)

  2. by having previous/next

  3. by virtual scrolling

Can you tell me what is the good UX pattern for this?

I am designing a banking application where i have a record count of over 1000 rows. I wanted to understand the regular design patterns for displaying rows on a data grid.

I am considering using pagination control

  1. by giving #of records to display (10/25/50/75/100)

  2. by having previous/next

  3. by virtual scrolling

Can you tell me what is the good UX pattern for this?

I am designing a banking application where i have a record count of over 1000 rows. I wanted to understand the ideal design patterns for pagination and displaying rows on a data grid.

I am considering using pagination control

  1. by giving #of records to display (10/25/50/75/100)

  2. by having previous/next

  3. by virtual scrolling

Can you tell me what is the good UX pattern for this?

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Ravi
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Best practice for displaying no of records on datagrid

I am designing a banking application where i have a record count of over 1000 rows. I wanted to understand the regular design patterns for displaying rows on a data grid.

I am considering using pagination control

  1. by giving #of records to display (10/25/50/75/100)

  2. by having previous/next

  3. by virtual scrolling

Can you tell me what is the good UX pattern for this?