> Right now you can't have one model apply to two different controllers with 
> conditional models. Copy/pasting should work but I would rarely advise 
> that. Are you running into performance problems?


No, but I read the posts in the group, and thought I'd better prevent 
running into performance problems.
 

> Have you tried any other optimizations? 48 tables is kind of a lot but not 
> crazy.


 It's a network application based on nodes (people,organizations,resources) 
hubs and edges (that's 6) with address book functionality based on apple's 
address book (that's 9), calendar functionality (6), auth and account 
functionality (that's 10), view settings (that's 6), and standardization 
tables (that's 11).

I try to keep the number of tables as limited as possible, I also 
considered developing a separate address book, calendar and cms application 
but in that case I have to define the same constants, variables etc. more 
than once, which may result in inconsistencies.

Since the address book and calendar are queried based on keyword/locality 
c.q. startDate/endDate the result sets don't contain more than a 100 
records max.

As I acquire more knowledge on this subject I might consider other 
solutions.


Kind regards,

Annet. 

Reply via email to