I'll ask this again here in the hope of a response :S I remember reading somewhere that TinyTables were based on obsolete technology. Is this the case? If so, what should we be using as a replacement? cheers, Chris
Chris Withers wrote:
I'll ask this again here in the hope of a response :S
I remember reading somewhere that TinyTables were based on obsolete technology.
You probably confused me saying that ZTables (a completly different peice of software) was based on deprecated interfaces. The technology isn't obsolete, just the interfaces to it. In either case, I don't think there's anything obsolete about TinyTables. -Michel
You probably confused me saying that ZTables (a completly different peice of software) was based on deprecated interfaces.
I think you're right :-)
In either case, I don't think there's anything obsolete about TinyTables.
That's good to hear :-)) cheers, Chris
On 26 Apr 2000 08:35:00 -0500, Chris Withers wrote:
I'll ask this again here in the hope of a response :S
I remember reading somewhere that TinyTables were based on obsolete technology.
Not really obsolete, just simplistic, and intended for *Tiny* amounts of data. Not intended for database applications. Larger data sets need more sophisticated data structures.
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