On Sun, 27 May 2001, Alexander Chelnokov wrote:
> Hello Tim,
>
> Thursday, May 24, 2001, 12:12:09 AM, you wrote:
>
> TC> Those folder ids are dynamic. The only hard coded requirement is that
> TC> there is one folder that will match the first character of the last
> TC> name of each patient.
>
> Oops. In view of this circumstance any other thoughts are useless -
> the first character if it is from the extended set (ASCII>128) will be
> rejected by Zope machinery if used to create an object ID.
Okay, thanks for your patience in explaining this AGAIN! For some
reason I had forgotten the 'real' part of the problem.
Can you live with the ID's that use EMR- xxxxxxx, Encounter-xxxxxxxx,
etc?
I'm just about ready to put 1.0b2 out (lot's of great feedback on
1.0b1) and will do some stress testing on BTree Folders after that.
With the RAM cache managers now in Zope, 100,000 records in a single
BTree Folder may perform okay. I now have 34,000+ in the ICD9 folder
and it works okay without a cache.
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