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<blockquote data-quote="Anthony Vaughan" data-source="post: 1269304" data-attributes="member: 153283"><p>I use a single repository for almost everything and it works brilliantly for me too.</p><p></p><p>BTW, ajs, are you involved in the Fanart database? The reason I am asking is because, in developing the sync app we've discussed, I need to compare the database data in the Fanart client database, e.g. the image table, with my sync database to find new records that I distribute to the other client databases. This would be much faster if the image table had a column of type integer that is autoincrement so I can be certain where the new data begins (I can skip straight to the new data) - it's a matter of performance because this process is currently very resource intensive. I have been able to use the unique id for tables in the VideoDatabaseV5.db3 to make comparisons very fast but simply cannot use this technique for the fanart database.</p><p></p><p>I have been testing my sync app, which I have re-developed from the ground up since our conversation at the end of January and the app now processes FanartDatabase, MusicDatabase, PictureDatabase and VideoDatabase. I have just had another idea about how to improve performance that I am about to try out, but the image table is one table that I am struggling to process efficiently.</p><p></p><p>Please let me know if you can help.</p><p></p><p>Tony</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anthony Vaughan, post: 1269304, member: 153283"] I use a single repository for almost everything and it works brilliantly for me too. BTW, ajs, are you involved in the Fanart database? The reason I am asking is because, in developing the sync app we've discussed, I need to compare the database data in the Fanart client database, e.g. the image table, with my sync database to find new records that I distribute to the other client databases. This would be much faster if the image table had a column of type integer that is autoincrement so I can be certain where the new data begins (I can skip straight to the new data) - it's a matter of performance because this process is currently very resource intensive. I have been able to use the unique id for tables in the VideoDatabaseV5.db3 to make comparisons very fast but simply cannot use this technique for the fanart database. I have been testing my sync app, which I have re-developed from the ground up since our conversation at the end of January and the app now processes FanartDatabase, MusicDatabase, PictureDatabase and VideoDatabase. I have just had another idea about how to improve performance that I am about to try out, but the image table is one table that I am struggling to process efficiently. Please let me know if you can help. Tony [/QUOTE]
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