I guess it depends of what in your table...

But 1 million it is alot of records, why you need them all together?

Richard

On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 4:47 PM, LoveWeb2py <atayloru...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm trying to select a SQL Table that has 1 million + records.
>
> my_table = db(db.my_large_table.id>0).select()
>
> My python thread hangs and eventually I have to kill it (otherwise it
> takes forever). Is there a more efficient way to make the query or is this
> a limitation for web2py?
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