>
> What I had in mind is simpler than that - just have a bunch of simple 
> queries that you would do in your cache.ram anyways, and instead have their 
> "raw" result-set (before being parsed into "rows" objects) and cached as-is 
> (almost...)
>

Note, when you do .select(..., cache=...), it does in fact just cache the 
raw result set from the database -- it does not parse into a Rows object 
and pickle/cache the Rows object (though you can do that as well, if you 
instead do .select(..., cacheable=True), though the Row objects will be 
missing some functionality in that case).

Anthony

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