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<blockquote data-quote="HAneo" data-source="post: 27838463" data-attributes="member: 17432"><p>Oh.. yes we would not bind 100K records to a dropdown where the client-side will kill itself. </p><p>but with plugins like Select2 you can do this. imagine the dataset must be available everywhere and we can cache the data set</p><p>it is a simple list having ID and Name. so if we bind this directly to Drop it's a crash. but if we slice the data and bind the required segment of the data as the user scrolls down then we are saving round trips and server resources.</p><p></p><p>i actually did bind ~1M records to select 2 this way to check if it is possible. the test was successful and with slower networks, it performs better than having bounded to ajax query.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HAneo, post: 27838463, member: 17432"] Oh.. yes we would not bind 100K records to a dropdown where the client-side will kill itself. but with plugins like Select2 you can do this. imagine the dataset must be available everywhere and we can cache the data set it is a simple list having ID and Name. so if we bind this directly to Drop it's a crash. but if we slice the data and bind the required segment of the data as the user scrolls down then we are saving round trips and server resources. i actually did bind ~1M records to select 2 this way to check if it is possible. the test was successful and with slower networks, it performs better than having bounded to ajax query. [/QUOTE]
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