I have two particular projects that each use one of those tactics. The problem with the first is speed and query building (not hard just has to be done) and the second hides that data away where it can't be easily queried. It would be awesome to have a module that gave you answers in a hash, let you edit it, and then put it back into its prospective parts of tactict 1 (for lack of better nameing). Of course then you have to deal with more complex data structures than a hash, arg, the whole thing quickly grows out of hand. Any ideas? Should this be a new topic or am i all alone here? :)


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Eric Hodges

In reply to Re: Re: Re: Efficiency MySQL question by eric256
in thread [untitled node, ID 308077] by Samn

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