Re: Slow copying to container fields
- From: "Ursus" <ursus.kirk@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 21:06:36 +0200
Yes that is what I was thinking. It would much easier to create a runtime,the original problem was that it took ages to copy the zippedWould it make sense to place the zipped files elsewhere on the
runtimes into the database (client library) and I wondered if there
was a way to link the files somewhere where access could be limited
to specific clients/usernames
server,with just a calculated download link displayed in IWP?
Matt
Come to think of it, would it not make even more sense to export the
client's data to a text file, have them download that and import it
into their copy of the runtime, instead of repeatedly downloading the
entire populated runtime?
Matt
made for the end-user. Then create an import routine in this. Then export
the data you want to export and let the client run the import routine. Would
be much smaller as well.
Keep well, Ursus
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