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Richard Gaskin
ambassador at fourthworld.com
Mon Feb 23 11:41:16 EST 2004
> Scott Raney used to recommend that stacks not go above
> 3-5,000 cards or so before being moved to a more formal
> database. That isn't a hard number, just a suggestion.
That's predicated on the assumption that you're using a stack as a flat
table. If you use arrays or tab-delimited chunks in custom properties
you can safely exceed that by many times; I've been working with a data
set here of about 50,000 records in a simple list, and my WebMerge
product processes exported databases as tab-delimited text quickly -- we
have some customers processing 100,000 records without a hitch.
Of course, keep in mind it's all RAM-based so if your records are large
you may get tight on memory. But like the old Panaroma database product
shows, RAM-based databases can be viable in many circumstances.
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Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Media Corporation
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