10000 fields and crash
Richard Gaskin
ambassador at fourthworld.com
Wed Oct 8 16:38:00 EDT 2003
Wilhelm Sanke wrote:
>
>> Have we established yet why 10,000 fields on one card are necessary?
>>
>> gc
>>
> "We" have.
>
> Just read the posts of this thread again.
>
> JB is experimenting to build a spreadsheet.
>
> I have successfully used a colorpattern generator for about two years
> (and do not have major complaints about speed or save issues), but have
> reduced the number of basic fields to 2700 - plus a number of other
> controls - to suit the configuration of my main computer.
>
> Just to test the save speed I created a card with a matrix of 5400 blank
> fields (60 x 90). To save this stack took 30 seconds (Windows 98 SE, 800
> MHz, 256 MB RAM).
>
> The 1 minute 10 seconds save-time for my other stack with only 2700
> basic fields - which I spoke of in an eearlier post - is caused by the
> long scripts of about 200 other controls and color information of a
> number of color patterns stored in arrays.
>
> The far greater speed - compared to what JB reported - is probably
> influenced by higher RAM MBs.
That post explained _what_ was acheived, but not _why_ it couldn't be done
with fewer fields. Did I miss something obvious?
I'm curious too: Why not just one field, or at most a different field for
each column.
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Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Media Corporation
Developer of WebMerge: Publish any database on any Web site
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