Ok you're right! But I have the need to use the data for later
processing ....
So regarding the view, I use pagination, that is ok! But I am still
thinking about an solution for the later steps.

On 31 Mrz., 20:40, cricket <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 8:15 AM, Jeremy Burns | Class Outfit
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > If you are returning this data to display on a view you wouldn't want to 
> > show this much data,
> > so you'd use pagination which cuts down the number of rows returned. This 
> > won't apply if
> > you are getting the data for some sort of processing, but it was worth a 
> > mention.
>
> I was going to mention pagination, as well, because that's precisely
> the example used.heohni, if you're paginating results, you're not
> likely to set the limit to 10000.

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