Hi York,
York Zhao wrote:
@Charlie Millar:
> IIRC Carsten Dominik made the following observation: org tables are
extremely
> slow if they are used as workbooks/spreadsheets and there are many
entries
> (many is undefined).
Thanks for the information, could you please clarify what "entry"
means? Does it
mean org headline, or a row in an org-table?
> I learned that the hard way when I had one table - four columns,
three simple
> addition formulas with about 1,000 entries. It seemed an eternity
before the
> addition was completed.
I guess the "entries" here mean the table rows right? Please confirm.
You are correct; I should have said rows. In my file there were 1000
(+/-) rows and each row had up to three "entries", not including the
description in the first row.
For instance (without any formulas) in the following row I entered each
amount in columns 2,3 & 4.
| this was a transaction | 100.00 | 200.00 | 300.00|
So I considered this three entries. So actually there were 3,000 (+/-)
entries.
Charlie