On Aug 21, 3:31 am, Norris Boyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Aug 18, 8:22 am, beadrsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > I loop through all the rows in a table and for each row i retrieve the > > column values and set it to the scope of the script for ex: the table > > has a column "Name" and for each row i set the variable name as Name > > and the value for it in the scope of the script and execute the > > script.I reuse the same scope for all the rows in the table.My > > question is do the variable Name get re-declared for each tuple or > > just a new value assigned to the already existing variable in the > > scope when i try to reassign the variable "Name" value. > > > thanks in advance > > Not sure exactly what you're asking as far as the difference between > the variable being redeclared or reassigned to the existing variable. > It's the latter, but I'm not sure that a script can tell the > difference. > > --Norris
Hi, Many thanks for the reply.My main concern would be the memory utilisation.As there chances that there could be thousand of rows(but same column name variable for each row)in the table, i wanted to make shoor that reusing the same scope for all the rows would not be a performance hit. _______________________________________________ dev-tech-js-engine-rhino mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-tech-js-engine-rhino
