I have a table which stores the absolute longitude of a planetary position, eg:

MERCURY
---------------
157.65

SATURN
-------------
247.65

When 2 planets are a certain distance apart there is an 'aspect', eg. 90 degrees is a 
"square" aspect

I wish to record these aspects for different user profiles and eventually do 
searches for users who have the same aspect(s). Would it be better, in terms of 
search speed/efficiency, to calculate and store the aspect data, eg. 
Mercury/Saturn square, or should I just store the longitude data and create a 
view with the calculated aspects? I anticipate a large dataset of users so 
search speed/efficiency is very important.

gvim

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