Ok, thanks David.

On Wednesday 22 July 2009 00:58:51 David Anderson wrote:
> The app_plan() function can do whatever you want,
> including reading parameters from a database.
> For me, it's simpler to have the parameters in the code.
>
> -- David
>
> Oliver Bock wrote:
> > What's the rationale behind that decision? If your concern is that even
> > more DB fetches might hurt the scheduler's performance one could instead
> > use some kind of config file. Of course one should put the *logic* into
> > the code but not necessarily the config values to tune the logic, right?
> > I can think of a number of individual "cuda" plan classes that only vary
> > slightly in their particular configuration (e.g. required global memory),
> > not in their general logic.

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