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Re: Status of the CALSCH working group (QUERYID)





Bruce_Kahn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:


Doug replied on 11/07/2003 04:14:11 PM:
> > EXPAND and QUERYID -- I am having a hard time understanding how stored
> > queries can be useful without search wildcards. Can anyone explain
> > this to me? We dropped the ability to auto execute stored queries.
>
> There is NO restriction that the results of fetching a stored query
> return static results (the
> same is true for all components) . So I could define (using unspecified
> admin tools) a stored
> query called 'TODAY' that returns a dynamically returns a VQUERY when
> run returns the results of todays events from several calendars.


A: There were several questions regarding the usefulness and behaviour of stored queries so the WG (except for Doug) decided to defer the entire concept to post CAP 1.0 so they could be adequately addressed.

And they were.



B: The original intent was to make it easier for 'thin' clients to do normal queries and save them bandwidth and memory footprints. However we never actually had wildcarding in the language (or we lost it at some point) so we failed to fulfil the original intent.

As pointed out on the list bandwidth limiting is not nessasasarly tied to wildcards.


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