Joachim Schmitz wrote at 2007-10-19 10:03 +0200:
>If one iterates over the result of a portal_catalog search, for each
>brain there are about 8 datetime objects loaded (one for each
>dateindex), which quickly fills the memory.
>how can I access only the brain id
You can get the brain id via "bra
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Subject: OK : CMF-1.5 Zope-2.7 Python-2.3.6 : Linux
From: CMF Unit Tests
Date: Thu Oct 18 21:27:23 EDT 2
Andreas Jung schrieb:
--On 19. Oktober 2007 10:03:43 +0200 Joachim Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi,
If one iterates over the result of a portal_catalog search, for each
brain there are about 8 datetime objects loaded (one for each dateindex),
which quickly fills the memory.
how can I
--On 19. Oktober 2007 10:03:43 +0200 Joachim Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi,
If one iterates over the result of a portal_catalog search, for each
brain there are about 8 datetime objects loaded (one for each dateindex),
which quickly fills the memory.
how can I access only the brain
Hi,
If one iterates over the result of a portal_catalog search, for each
brain there are about 8 datetime objects loaded (one for each
dateindex), which quickly fills the memory.
how can I access only the brain id, or postpone the loading of the
datetime objects until I really access them ?
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- "CMF needs View-based TypeInformation",
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- "CachingPolicyManager awareness of File and