Hi Brad,

On 26/11/2007, at 12:41 PM, Bradford Cross wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> I have been working on a prototype for storing large amounts of  
> timeseries data in pytables.

.
>  Those experiments did not work out that great

why not? Please describe the issues.

> and lead me to try storing timeseries data as Tables, with each row  
> representing an observation in the series; the first column is a  
> Time64Col and the rest represent the data model for each observation.
>
I do something similar. But I do break it into separate tables where  
possible. i.e. where I don't have to do a matrix multiply across  
different tables.

> I am curious what others experiences are and whether I am headed  
> down a reasonable path.
>
> /brad
>
>
David
>
>
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