Hallo,
Ian Bicking hat gesagt: // Ian Bicking wrote:
> Yes, I didn't have time at that point to look into what seemed like a
> difficult problem. Then you said it was fixed, and I was happy to have
> missed the problem altogether... but I'll look at it again.
Thank you. I don't want to press things, of course. Currently in some
of my apps I can switch of caching for the objects, that get used in
MultipleJoins, because the tables aren't that big. I do however have
one table with more than 40.000 long entries, where I'd prefer to have
the caching enabled, as the selects take rather long.
I now discovered the expire() method of the CacheFactory. Is this
usable for expiring single objects? And where does the CacheFactory
object hide? I tried __connection__.cache, but that's a CacheSet...
You see, I don't quite grok how the Cache works, yet.
ciao
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