Anyone got advice on how to keep data consisten between PHP and jquery Data attribs. Eg how when you use the .data() method of jquery, it camel cases and removes hyphens...
So with that in mind, anyone got recommendations for keeping things consisten
@DaveRandom I'm trying to construct a data model .... Im doing some tricky stuff with ajax and dynamic forms and what not, and need the data names to follow one consistent format
If I am trying to run a select query that would select 100 rows on a table with > 1 million records (would be relations table) via MySQL and PDO, would that take a long time?
Im just saying the question was formulated in way where alot of different answers (even conflicting) might be correct or incorrect depending how it is read
@Alesana to a degree, thus why your question is so ambiguous. At a million rows, i'd personally think about restructuring or splitting your data tables
because you should design your data to be the simplest solution to the problem, and then use the correct technical to retrieve it, rather fucking around with different data designs.
@Alesana It really depends on what query you are running, as to whether it will be slow or not. I'd strongly suggest just designing the data storage correctly to begin with, waiting to see if it actually is a problem and then pumping any queries through either elasticSearch, Neo4j or other 'fast' search engines, depending on the exact cause of why it might be slow in SQL.
1 think I could recommend is if you're querying something that's going to have 1 million rows, just keep the data your going to be querying against in a single column, and then use relational tables to store the other stuff that you can use a join or separate query to get the rest of the data
I don't understand your suggestion @Hybridwebdev, you're suggesting have make a table have a max of let's say 300,000 rows and then once it is full create a new relations table, then when querying for relations just query each relations table? I would think that would be even slower