For my app this is not feasible as I have no idea what the max number of
columns used would be, it's all user defined. I would logically think that
no more then 50 would be used but I recently saw an instance that had over
100 columns. So I am not sure if it would be practical to create all column
models with something like 150 columns. That might use up more memory then I
am trying to save.

I suppose I could pool everything but the tables, then hope that the .8
version tables might lend themselves to pooling a little better.

Thanks for your input.

Jim


On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 11:19 AM, Derrell Lipman <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 2:13 PM, Jim Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> But are you able to change the column models properties? I would need to
>> have it associate with a new set of columns for the new use. I thought that
>> was not possible. I never know from one instance of a table to the next what
>> column information it will need.
>
>
> Looking at the code, it seems that you'd not be able to change the *number*
> of columns, but could change the attributes of existing columns (e.g. their
> width).  If your user interface doesn't make the column visibility menu
> available to your users, I suppose you could create a column model with
> whatever maximum number of columns you might ever need and then make the
> unused columns invisible as you prepare to use an instance of the table
> pulled from the pool.
>
> Derrell
>
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