No worries. Sounds like your database needs tuning (indexes etc). I'd look
there first. I'd also examine what data you are querying to make sure you are
not retrieving unnecessary data. If you are going to go the Cake route (which
I'd highly recommend) then I'd encourage you to look at these sec
Jeremy Burns,
I truly salute you for such a detailed explanation. Actually, I always
prefer RDBMS. I just wanted to try a new concept. I have already
mentioned that this is just a concept, nothing into implementation. We
are just brainstorming. Our boss likes any new idea, let it be
bullshit. He l
Golly this is a long answer and I'm sorry if it sounds like an unhelpful rant.
But I feel I need to make you rethink your strategy.
Forgive me for saying this, but it does rather sound as if you are reinventing
the wheel and giving yourself a bunch of challenges along the way. A well set
up MyS