Hi Richard, > Depending on your indexing needs, if your data set is small > enough to be > used in RAM you might consider storing your data in custom properties.
They are pretty light actually.Just a lot of tables. > Random access of properties through array notation is lightning fast, > and sequential access is suitable. Surprisingly, sequential > access of a > simple line-delimited list is about 15-20% faster, and may > also provide > a reasonable solution for tables. Cany chance of some demo code? I'm still feeling my way in Rev, You can post off list if you want to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > I have a system I'm building which uses a mix of each, often > with tab- and line-delimited tables stored in custom properties. It's > reasonably fast (does a 3-criteria search at the rate of about 16k records per > second) and since it's just native Transcript my client has > no per-user > seat fee. :) I'd prbably need a binary format for that as I have notes and photo's going in... Thanks for taking the time to answer, Scott _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution