Hi, can anybody help me redarding large quantities of data:
I'm working on a new site for automotive accessories. There's going to be about 10,000 ish products (which I understand is the limit for Access Dbase).
I have just imported a flat file of 'Car Air Filters' with about 4,000 products and LOTS of sub-sections in sub-sections.
Firstly - am I creating a nightmare for myself with this amount of data? Should I be using some kind of MySQL Dbase and calling the data into the store at the web somehow???
Secondly - I've been uploading the site for about 4 hours and it's still going!!!! (At the moment Its only got 3,500 air filters) the .cat files are upto A003020.cat is there a .cat file for every product??
I haven't started designing any page templates yet, I just wanted to get some data in the store to see how it handles it, here's the link:
www.motionperformance.co.uk/acatalog
Finally, if anyone's know a better way to present this kind of data with actinic, then please let me know.
Many Thanks,
Mark
Xigen Ltd.
I'm working on a new site for automotive accessories. There's going to be about 10,000 ish products (which I understand is the limit for Access Dbase).
I have just imported a flat file of 'Car Air Filters' with about 4,000 products and LOTS of sub-sections in sub-sections.
Firstly - am I creating a nightmare for myself with this amount of data? Should I be using some kind of MySQL Dbase and calling the data into the store at the web somehow???
Secondly - I've been uploading the site for about 4 hours and it's still going!!!! (At the moment Its only got 3,500 air filters) the .cat files are upto A003020.cat is there a .cat file for every product??
I haven't started designing any page templates yet, I just wanted to get some data in the store to see how it handles it, here's the link:
www.motionperformance.co.uk/acatalog
Finally, if anyone's know a better way to present this kind of data with actinic, then please let me know.
Many Thanks,
Mark
Xigen Ltd.
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