On Thu, 2010-07-29 at 19:34 +0200, Vincenzo Romano wrote: > I expect that a more complex schema will imply higher workloads > on the query planner. What I don't know is how the increase in the > workload will happen: linearly, sublinearly, polinomially or what? > > Significant testing would require a prototype implementation with > an almost complete feed of data from the current solution. > But I'm at the feasibility study stage and have not enough resources > for that. > > Thanks anyway for the insights, Joshua. > Does the 60-100 tables limit applies to a single level > of inheritance? Or is it more general?
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