This is a question about best practices for using custom fields.

Lets say that you have a very data-intensive TW file, and while any
given tiddler you make that could have fields values could potentially
have 100s or even 1000s of field values, in actuality only a small
handful would actually be "activated" by placing a value there.

Do all those potential fields actually take up memory somewhere, or
does it only take up memory when you edit it from the original "null"
value?  I guess what I'm asking is this: Should I have a large amount
of fields in any one tiddler, or is it a better practice to tag
related tiddlers together, each with the different subsets of the many
fields possible - that way if a certain subset is not being "used" it
won't take up extra memory?


I hope this question makes sense...
Thanks,
Dave Parker
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