Thanks for the info Justin.
How hard would do you think it would be to implement this?
I may poke around a bit in the code...
On Dec 5, 4:23 pm, Justin Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This would still run two seperate queries (requiring two round trips)
> > against the database, correct?
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> That's correct. webpy doesn't do anything like that right now.
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> On Dec 5, 5:01 pm, pragmatic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > This would still run two seperate queries (requiring two round trips)
> > against the database, correct?
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> > On Dec 3, 11:39 pm, Tzury Bar Yochay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > > For instance in ADO and ADO.NET you can execute multiple select
> > > > statements and get back several recordsets. This usually helps
> > > > performance quite a bit.
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> > > How about:
> > > return [web.select('tableA'), web.select('tablB')]- Hide quoted text -
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