On Thu, August 23, 2007 12:04 pm, Jason Pruim wrote:
> One of these days someone is going to get sick of hearing from me,
> but until that day comes I have another question :)
>
> I asked on a MySQL list about wether it's better to have 1 database
> with many tables, or many databases with 1 table
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> Subject: Re: [PHP] ignore-user-abort and connection-handling
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> Hi Jason,
>
> If you have a lengthy script with several queries throughout it, it is
> possible you could end up with a scrambled database. However, wit
Hi Jason,
If you have a lengthy script with several queries throughout it, it is
possible you could end up with a scrambled database. However, with
short scripts, there is not much of a threat of this. Generally, your
scripts will probable execute in < 2 seconds (and 2 seconds is
lengthy), with an
Hey Craig,
Thanks for the answer, my test data is 935 records and on initial
page load, it only takes 2 seconds to load the entire page.
So I probably won't worry about it for now. Thanks for the answer! :)
On Aug 23, 2007, at 1:30 PM, Craige Leeder wrote:
Hi Jason,
If you have a lengthy
Hi Everyone :)
One of these days someone is going to get sick of hearing from me,
but until that day comes I have another question :)
I asked on a MySQL list about wether it's better to have 1 database
with many tables, or many databases with 1 table for my address list
application I'm wr
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