As much as it makes sense to follow Henri's advise and put your data inside Midgard, that only works if your application is relatively trivial or the data and access patterns conform to an already existing midgard object.p> Very effective and fast for 120,000 articles and 70,000 topics.........Well, as for now, I have put every record into a separate article and assigned cell values to those articles' parameters...
By the sound of it, you actually need to work with SQL constructs, and midgard's abstraction gets in the way. Let me suggest that you use midgard for templating around your application. Write your app in regular PHP, using a different DB under mysql.
Have you had any chance to look at the 'Mix and Match' section in http://www.midgard-project.org/news/case%2Dmidgard%2Dframework.html ? I strongly recommend the 'wrapper' approach.
regards,
martin
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