Re: vs. performancewise

2002-06-26 Thread Paul Giesenhagen
Yes, there would be improvement ... noticable? probably not ... but 10 ms here 40 ms there over and over can add up to a better performing application. I would go with it Just my .02 Paul Giesenhagen QuillDesign - Original Message - From: "Vishal Narayan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Ta

Re: vs. performancewise

2002-06-26 Thread Clint Tredway
CFSWITCH is faster/cleaner than using cfifs/elseifs. I usually use a switch/case over ifs/elseifs if I have more than 3 checks. HTH Clint -- Original Message -- from: Vishal Narayan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 15

RE: vs. performancewise

2002-06-26 Thread Peter Tilbrook
If you always know that a certain condition (or expression) is going to be met - definately. And you can always add for additional processing if needed. is a good technique to use in this situation. == Peter Tilbrook Macromedia ColdFusion Applications Developer 4/73 Tharwa Road Queanbeyan, NSW,