Hello all....

I have formsets working....but I seem to be encountering some performance 
issues if I have more than 25 rows.  I've looked at my database 
calls....select_related...prefetch_related...and I've polled several 
audiences...SO....Facebook Groups....and the consensus seems to be that 
Formsets are bad if you have a lot of rows.  I'm having trouble accepting that 
because if that was the case why do they exist?  And why is the default like 
1000 forms?  I really like the formset concept....but I'm having a hard time 
accepting that if you have more than 25 rows it's just gonna be "slow".  And by 
slow I mean when I try to render the form using formsets and I have 100 rows of 
data with like 12 fields each...it takes 19 seconds or so for the form to 
render.  Does this sound like normal behavior?  I'm legitimately asking as I 
honestly don't know.

Thanks in advance for any thoughts or feedback.

Steve

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