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EvanMartinez
3 years agoQuickbase Staff
Hi David,
To go along with Mark's statement for a Pipeline if they are a smaller Pipeline there usually isn't a big impact on performance for nesting them together. As they get longer breaking them up can be a bit more efficient as they will then process on the Pipelines side. That doesn't necessarily mean you will see a big difference in performance either way right out the gate depending on your data set size and how much raw data you are moving. That isn't something I worry too much about until I'm getting into a Pipeline that might be pretty long or might have a lot of conditions in it. Same thing for if I'm expecting the amount of data to really start to spike up.
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Evan Martinez
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To go along with Mark's statement for a Pipeline if they are a smaller Pipeline there usually isn't a big impact on performance for nesting them together. As they get longer breaking them up can be a bit more efficient as they will then process on the Pipelines side. That doesn't necessarily mean you will see a big difference in performance either way right out the gate depending on your data set size and how much raw data you are moving. That isn't something I worry too much about until I'm getting into a Pipeline that might be pretty long or might have a lot of conditions in it. Same thing for if I'm expecting the amount of data to really start to spike up.
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Evan Martinez
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