Michael Smith writes:
> Anyway, the more I consider this, I'm thinking maybe it makes a lot more
> sense, regardless of how the alists are built, to do this:
>
> - run queries at RefDB startup to build in-memory alists of authors,
> titles, etc. and use those (instead of re-querying the db each time)
>
> - have a 'Refresh Data Cache' menu item ('refdb-refresh-data-cache'
> command) that you can manually run to update the local cache
>
> How does that sound?
>
Sounds like a reasonable compromise to me.
regards,
Markus
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