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Start From query

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Gerwin van der Kamp [DevOps Enabler]3.53K 7 days ago 0 Comments

Hi,
in LCA when using start from query, when both querys are used on the same page is the query that is being used by another query executed twice?

I have an query that gives an result but i want to split that result in two different query for different usages. But want to try to avoid differences between the two query

Sebastiaan Dumoulein [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] Answered question 6 days ago

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Sebastiaan Dumoulein [SLC] [DevOps Enabler]14.03K Posted 6 days ago 0 Comments

Hi Gerwin,

When your base query and another query that's starting from that base query are used on the same page, the base query is effectively executing two times. We do have ideas to improve this so the data would only be fetched once in that situation.

The tricky part is reliably knowing when two queries should be batched together, since they normally run separately. Once we have a solid way to detect that, we can optimize it.

We’ll share an update here if we move forward on this, but it isn’t scheduled right now.

Sebastiaan Dumoulein [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] Answered question 6 days ago
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