I hope nobody minds that I ask this here. While it's not specifically about 
LiveCode, the database I'm asking about will be used for a LiveCode app. :-)

I need some advice/pointers on how best to store some static "read-only" data 
in a SQLite database. We're talking potentially thousands of records. I've been 
given an Excel spreadsheet with 24 sheets containing data to import. There are 
about 12 fields/columns. The data is separated into 24 sheets, but it could 
potentially all reside in one table in the database (fields are the same on 
each sheet). The question is, should I do that? Will SQLite bog down after a 
while? This new app we're working on will need constant access to this 
database, probably via several open record sets at once. I'm just trying to 
figure out if it would be best to store everything in one large table, or to 
split each sheet of data into its own table. Would that be more efficient? Or 
would it be even better to have each sheet in its own file? Also, are there 
specific settings/properties I should set on the db to help keep performance as 
optimal as possible?

Just brainstorming here. Would love to hear opinions, especially if someone out 
there is a SQLite guru. :-)

Thanks,
Chris


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Chris Sheffield
Read Naturally, Inc.
www.readnaturally.com
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