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Luc Pattyn3-Feb-10 5:12
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I don't know how big your table is; has it 2 columns, or 2000? does it contain texts, images, blobs? you may be overflowing physical RAM. Why do you want all data in memory in the first place? If it is going to be multi-user, you may end up with stale data somehow. It might be much better to perform the queries you need on the database itself. And if your user needs to select something, make it a two-stage approach, just like these forums do (you get one page at a time, and can navigate using PREV and NEXT etc).

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