On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 10:38 AM, Jeremy Roussak via 4D_Tech <
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> David,
>
> Thanks for the explanation. Your second point (no reason to have the data
> in 4D) strikes me as more theological than practical,


Depends on your situation. I nearly killed a system once from pushing the
logging data over the network. Not philosophical, existential in the
contemporary sense of "life and death threat." So, that happened. But in a
small system? Everything is easier in a small system. So, yeah, unless
you're going to have tons of data in the logs and they're very busy, I'd
say that it's a matter of taste.


> but the rest are certainly excellent reasons. I wasn’t aware that 4D
> didn’t cope well with thrashing tables, so that’s something I’ll bear in
> mind in future.
>

Well, that's been my experience, perhaps things have changed? I usually
mange to slip out of the back of the room when they're asking for
volunteers to do server admin. Many years of suffering...don't like server
admin.
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