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23 Sep 2001 14:03:02 jon badda posted:
Just a small quesion, now that ive gotten the hang of basic queries, everything has opened up heaps.Is it quicker to pull a query from a database that does calculations and such, and then filter it on the page,
or
is it quicker to do everything on the page?
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Replied 23 Sep 2001 14:36:06
23 Sep 2001 14:36:06 Viktor Farcic replied:
It's faster if it's in SQL Server. Smaller page means less communication between client and server.
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Just a small quesion, now that ive gotten the hang of basic queries, everything has opened up heaps.
Is it quicker to pull a query from a database that does calculations and such, and then filter it on the page,
or
is it quicker to do everything on the page?
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Just a small quesion, now that ive gotten the hang of basic queries, everything has opened up heaps.
Is it quicker to pull a query from a database that does calculations and such, and then filter it on the page,
or
is it quicker to do everything on the page?
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