>Put em in a database and do an exception join =) 

That's something I did think of as a possibility. Is this solution better as in 
offering potentially better performace to using structures/structFind?






>Put em in a database and do an exception join =) 
>
>
>Chris Peterson
>Gainey IT
>Adobe Certified Advanced Coldfusion Developer
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>For a compare? Wouldn't a list or an array be quicker?
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jim Davis
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>Subject: Re: Fastest...
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>> Trying to the fastest way to do the following.
>> 
>> 
>> comparing items that are stored in session ( as a list, or array ). 
>> This is storing IDS or items.
>
>If you've not settled on a storage mechanism you might consider a
>structure.
>You could then easily do your search using the structFind functions.
>
>Of course it depends on what else you'd need to do with the data (if the
>order is important you'll lose it with a struct) but it probably is the
>quickest way.
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