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I'm just curios to know how many queries are running on a mod release thread. I am working ona product and I have so many queries it's retarded.
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From a quick look ....
Typical example from a mod thread ; Code:
Page generated in 0.13433 seconds using 27 queries : Size = 176759 bytes Typical example from a non mod thread ; Code:
Page generated in 0.13392 seconds using 21 queries : Size = 138085 bytes |
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Dr.CustUmz |
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thanks paul, I guess I'm on the right track then =)
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May I suggest- be sure to do repeated testing. If a scheduled task was to run during one of the page loads I believe any queries it runs would show up belong to that page and may throw off your numbers if you only do it once.
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Dr.CustUmz |
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Thanks BOP, I'm testing the hell out of things lol, and once I get all the functionality I'm after I have to go through everything and see if I can reduce the queries. I know for a decent server / end-user with decent internet, queries like that really mean nothing. But from a developer standpoint, I know forum admins are always worried about how many queries things add so I'm going to try to reduce as low as I can.
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