Well, then I guess I will have to wait for it. I have an idea for pooling
the tables, I'll post it if I get it working.
Jim
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 12:35 AM, Fabian Jakobs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
> > 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.
>
> I'm sorry but I have to dissapoint you in this regard :-( The table of
> 0.8 will be a port of the 0.7 table. We plan to rework many aspects of
> the table but only after 0.8. It would simply blow our release schedule.
> Maybe we could start collecting requirements to the "new" table. Being
> able to pool tables would be one of those requirements.
>
> Best Fabian
>
>
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