Agree that this would be useful information so as to plan multiple TWs 
based on reasonable *data segregation *strategy.  For example, I am 
creating a Contacts TW and a Business DB.

I am particularly keen on keeping as much Data *out of the Cloud* as 
possible unless it is an encrypted TW backup.

As much data as I can isolate locally via TW, is my objective.

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On Monday, November 25, 2019 at 3:43:14 PM UTC, Chuck R. wrote:

> Thanks TiddlyTweeter, but what issues could I expect from the browser 
> side? On a 16-bit system there is a limit on how high an integer will go, 
> it will count up to a 16-bit value. On a 64-bit system there is a limit on 
> the value of unsigned integers, but it's really high, in the billions at 
> least. 
>
> We've had some questions here that someone gets some type of error and 
> they have 60,000+ tiddlers in a single file. The max value for an unsigned 
> int is 65536. This is only relevant if TW5 uses unsigned integers to give a 
> unique number to each tiddler. What if it uses a base 36 or base 64 
> numbering system? Or something else?
>
> So if I'm using the most recent version of Chrome, and it's a 64-bit 
> browser, what issues could I expect, if any, from the browser or OS end of 
> things?
>
> Does the version of Javascript used by TW5 have any limits? Has it been 
> updated to support 64-bit operating systems and 64-bit data types? 
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>
>

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