Thanks for responding Michael. I'm confused though: Michael Dinowitz wrote: > You can dump out the scope to get a relative idea of its content. How does dumping the scope help me get a relative idea of the number of bytes? Am I supposed to count the number of characters in each string? What about numeric data? Should I count it as I count a string (since CF is typeless) or does a number take up more bytes the bigger it gets? > If a component is stored in a scope, you need to also take into account > inheritance as well as it's internally stored variables as well as method > overhead. How do I go about taking these things into account?
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