i know.   my point was, get rid of a few SQL statements altogether instead of 
trying to shrink the char counts in the ones you have….

if you really want, you can build a cursor_execute() event that does rewriting 
at that level.

as far as the coerce_from_config theres a ticket somewhere to improve it.

On Jan 20, 2014, at 6:33 PM, Jonathan Vanasco <[email protected]> wrote:

> sorry , should have been more clear.  i'm trying to get some more juice out 
> of of the database server.  it is streaming sql nonstop.  the webservers are 
> doing fine, and are simple to cluster out.  
> 
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