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abmv wrote: whats the back end db? ............
I have absolutely no idea. The tables are exposed as objects in the Swagger UI, requests are made using OData (v.1 apparently as aggregate extensions are not supported) and responses come back as JSON.
The query/request I'm trying to run is not complicated. (7 columns from 2 tables with joined on a PK/FK field.)
Maybe they need to wind up the rubber bands?
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I guess it begs the question: what does a client do with 120-240K records that a query on the server can't handle? And how many fields and bytes are we talking about?
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Gerry Schmitz wrote: what does a client do with 120-240K records that a query on the server can't handle?
I didn't really elaborate on the fact that the records come in chunks of 2K. I've tried aggregates but the server doesn't recognize the $apply directive so I'm guessing they are using an old version of OData on the server.
Gerry Schmitz wrote: how many fields and bytes are we talking about?
7 fields from 2 joined tables (highly normalized db btw)
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Maybe it's the wrong door. I would try FTP'ing the whole thing.
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A man goes to the dentist to ask how much it would be to pull a tooth. “$100,” said the dentist. “Oh, that’s expensive,” said the main. “Do you have anything cheaper?” “That’s the normal price for an extraction,” said the dentist. The man thinks about it, “what about if you don’t use the anesthetic?” “Well, that would be unusual, but we could do that. It would be about $75.” The man thinks some more. “What about if you used a trainee and no anesthetic?” “Well,” said the dentist, ”I think that could work, but it would be a lot more painful. I think that would be about $35.” The man thought some more. “That’s still a lot. What if you make it a training session with a student doing the extraction, and the other students can watch?” The dentist says, “Ok, that would be good for the students, but it will be traumatic to have it done that way. I’ll charge you $5 for that.” “Great,” said the man. “That’s perfect. Can I book my wife for her appointment on Wednesday?
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Have you discovered a very old box of Christmas crackers ?
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No but I have found how uncomfortable the dog house is!
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pkfox wrote: a very old box of Christmas crackers
More like damp squibs...
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The equivalent in my day was barber school (not my choice) ... they could still nick you with an electric razor.
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Sombre service can be amusing time to laugh (7)
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Funeral?
Sombre service = definition
can be = Double Definition
amusing = Fun
time to laugh = eral (The age of)
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Yay YAUT
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I find myself in need of enlightenment. When I tried to solve this I guessed FUNERAL basing it solely off a def of "sombre service" and "amusing" for FUN. But I could find no reference to ERAL that meant "time to laugh" or "the age of" anything. Could you perhaps point me in the right direction? Thank you.
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I'm the Solver, you should be asking the Setter.
It's possible that my puzzle solution this morning was incomplete. This looks more correct:
Sombre service = definition
can be = Double Definition
amusing = Fun
time = era
to = junction indication
laugh = L
L - Laugh in Internet Slang
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No, no need. I'm sure you're correct. As soon as I saw the L pulled off leaving ERA I face-palmed so hard there are fingerprints on my forehead. So obvious. Thank you.
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L is just the first letter of laugh I don't do internet slang either.
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And it is the price of hamburgers.
We had two hamburgers with fries and a drink in the town of Blavand and found out afterwards that our bank account was 60 Euros lighter!
(the hamburgers were of good quality btw)
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Be fair - the drink was a bottle of wine each ...
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It was a beer and an ice-tea if I remember well, for some reason ice-tea is very expensive too in Denmark ...
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It's obviously the water content of the drinks that makes them so expensive. In future, ask for dehydrated drinks!
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I keep an emergency supply of dehydrated water in the car in case I get stuck in traffic and get thirsty.
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You must have something like this[^].
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Software Developer
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No, I make my own.
I have an Instant Pot[^] - it has a dehydrate function.
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