For particularly expensive queries, you might try SQLObject's "queryAll()"
function, which will execute plain SQL and return a list of tuples.  While
this causes you to lose a lot of the neatness of SQLObject, it avoids
instantiating an object for each row in the results.

Or you could let it be dog slow, and when your CEO complains, tell him that
its because they wanted all 1200 rows on one page. ;)

Kevin Horn

On 5/21/07, Florent Aide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Le dimanche 20 mai 2007 à 15:04 -0700, Johnny Blonde a écrit :
>
> > then i have another page, with the same clients, but with checkboxes
> > for each client (around 16 per client --> 16*1200 = 19.200
> > checkboxes). and this page takes around 1-1.5 minutes to be displayed.
>
> what performances do you have with wget on the same view ?
>
> this would be interesting to know how much time is taken on the browser
> side to render the html (+ some js ?)
>
> Regards,
> Florent.
>
>
> >
>

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