[eluser]manilodisan[/eluser]
Yep...I'm building a report maker that's playin with many many factors. I start with 10 "big boys" and split them into small pieces just to eliminate the load and to avoid timeouts but at the end, when my functions actually analize all the data in huge loops, It stays some time so I've decided to pre-cache the queries before building the report in order to help that controller function and make it work with already cached queries but all I get is an extra 10 secs.
Anyways, my next step is to make an ajax chain and split that report maker in 10 - 15 functions in order to call them individually and really avoid any bads but I was just wondering why. I guess that, at this amount, mysql is indeed faster than reading all those cached files over and over again...I don't know, curious of ur opinion