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Hey all -
I'm currently developing a site that I'd like to use query caching on, =
and I have a few questions about how I should go about setting query =
caching up.
Because the site will only be periodically updated, I figured that I =
would store the date/time a table is modified as an application variable =
and then just use that variable as the cachedafter value. I'm wondering =
though, if this is going to work at all - the Allaire docs say that I =
should specify a date value for cachedafter parameter - will cahcedafter =
work with a date time value? If it will, how should I format my =
date/time value?
Generally speaking, is using cachedafter and storing the date/time a =
specific table was modified in an application variable a good way to go =
about caching queries?
Thanks,
Jay
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wondering though, if this is going to work at all - the Allaire docs say =
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