Database Cache

Aug 16, 2000

Hi,
I was wondering if anyone knew where I could find good information on performing a database cache. I want to cache tables and run queries from them within a Cold Fusion Application.

Thanks.

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a slight change from a query in
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[Code] ....

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Hi..

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just example..

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I would be grateful of any suggestions to improve the situtaion

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