lazy_table supposed to do just that no?

Richard


On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 3:34 AM, Arnon Marcus <a.m.mar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Our schema is quite large (200+ Tables) and changes very seldom.
> I was thinking, is there a way to not have to rebuild it in it's entierty
> on every request?
> I mean, is there a way to seperate-out the schema definition from the
> connection object? Ideally, I would put the schema definition code in a
> separate module in the modulesz folder, and import it into the model file
> that creates the connecfion, and somehow pass the ready-made
> schema-object(s) into the newly-created connection object on each request.
> Can this be done?
> What are the "gotchas" for this (if any)?
> Are there restrictions for somed schema-definitions tbat can not be used
> like this?
>
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