Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> 
> On the whole, unless you see a need to, I'd stick with using lists in CFMX. I
> have heard of people who have seen some major slowdowns due to lists and I'd
> love to hear the specifics.

Anything that changes a long list (or string for that matter) is slow. 
It is really related to changes, all the search functions are fast.

Jochem

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