Hi! I have a web application whose main feature is to query 13 different database tables when the user performs a search. I'm performing the query like this: https://gist.github.com/bmare/8c11ba6efcb97ba14dc30bc260aebc6c , and I'm wondering if there is a better method. I like having all the instances because it makes it pretty when going on to render the web page with all this information. At the same time, every time I render the page there are 13 queries being performed. I've indexed the columns I'm searching so the queries run quickly, but I'm wondering if I can make this more efficient somehow. Any ideas would be appreciated.
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