MelJ Posted January 29, 2007 Posted January 29, 2007 I'm trying to develop a solution for my company and as a "Newbie" I'm lov'n every minute of it! (I love to learn new stuff!) As my solution grows I have layouts for this and tables for that and scripts for both. The question is (and a VERY general one)..... In the largest solution you've written, how many tables did you wind up with? Layouts? Scripts? Table Occurrences? Just wondering what I have to look forward to. Thanks, Mel
IdealData Posted January 30, 2007 Posted January 30, 2007 My FM6 solution statistics: Files = 45 Fields = 4378 Layouts = 1070 Scripts = 4580
Søren Dyhr Posted January 30, 2007 Posted January 30, 2007 But the asking, reminds me of the comparison a canon blast and the eifle tower, which is highest?? There is no point in such measure comparisons. Let us work us thru Phils list: Files - what if the separation model is involved, and the deployment of several servers??? Tables could be structured in one2one relational structures due to user privileges. Fields - we know nothing about how flimsy or crafty the relational structure is that causes the number of fields. Layouts - should the various aspects of a tabbed layout with the fm8+ feature each count as a new layout. What about utility layouts that serves a special purpose when GTRR'ing. What about layouts that carries found sets, but enherits all data on a object oriented basis? Scripts - what about what Petrowski calls funtional scripting, where the more common things a tied together in a single script via a recursion. --sd
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