@RomanLuštrik I don't understand why people are so eager to split a homogeneous data structure in small chunks of data and treat each chunk individually. Assume, you were a database admin, would you create 48 individually named tables just because two attributes were changing?
Interesting question on meta: [Sudden disappearance of close votes on a post](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/351057/sudden-disappearance-of-close-votes-on-a-post) Especially the comment of ChrisF in the [Timeline](https://stackoverflow.com/posts/44675476/timeline).
@UweBlock It probably depends on what you're trying to achieve and how you think this is achievable. Sometimes people just don't know better.
This is where SO comes in. If we can offer a better approach, we should. The end game unfortunately is not apparent from bits and pieces people post here.
@Cath Yeah, it seems. Different people look for different thing in an answer. For eg - here , the OP accepted the answer even when it is not answering the question asked.
nope, I am assuming Spacedman asked OP to read about indexing and didn't offer direct help which was later incorporated by the other answerer in their wrong answer.