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That is why we use JSON as format ;-)

On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 5:26 AM, Richard Schoen <richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

It's even more prudent not to be sending 15meg + recordsets to a mobile
device

Perceived performance is everything, especially in 3G land :-)

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-----Original Message-----
Picky picky picky ... <grin>

I guess there are valid situations where huge record sets need to be
retrieved all at once - but most instances I have seen in production are
the result of a lack of thinking or just lazy programming. One famous
instance being a group of MS SQL folks complaining about how slow the IBM i
was to produce a million row result set (5 secs I think - it was some years
ago now). When queried on the use of the data it was determined that they
presented it to a an end user who then invariably found the row they wanted
within the first 100 or so! Doh!

Jon Paris

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