Hi all, I was prompted by this post:
http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/database-soup/stuff-id-love-to-see-from- django-36278 to add some notes about some DB access optimizations (essentially the things I mentioned in my comment on that page), but then thought that even if I add them, people are unlikely to find them. It's also not possible to put admonitions everywhere in the docs to stop people doing potentially expensive things. Rather, we need a list of tips for someone looking to optimize DB queries. It could link to all the relevant documentation (select_related() etc), as well as having misc other tips. Good idea/bad idea? At the moment, the information is mainly all there, but spread out in many places - I think we need an "optimize DB access" topic. Luke -- "My capacity for happiness you could fit into a matchbox without taking out the matches first." (Marvin the paranoid android) Luke Plant || http://lukeplant.me.uk/
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