Hi Zubair ! thanks a lot for this really interesting video ! Can you tell us a bit more concerning the usage of Reusable element? can we use them the same way ? what if they have scrollig capacity ?
Thanks a lot it is so valuable for any one to know these flows. I have question regarding to point of savings list of searching data in variable in state to avoid multiple search for same constraints I read about this scenario that bubble perform just one as they have same constraint If we have 5 do a search with same constraints bubble will just call one .
> If we have 5 do a search with same constraints bubble will just call one . There is definitely some kind of caching that happens. However, I read somewhere (airdev wiki) I think that this is not guaranteed behaviour. So they recommend fetching once & saving in a variable. Then referencing the variable. This guarentees a single fetch. The other ways may or may not guarantee a single fetch. Even in the scenario where its the same constraints on the fetch
Hi Zubair ! thanks a lot for this really interesting video !
Can you tell us a bit more concerning the usage of Reusable element? can we use them the same way ? what if they have scrollig capacity ?
This is very helpful and insightful. Thanks Zubair.
Your welcome. Anything you would like me to cover?
@@zubair_nocode In depth tutorial on backend workflows best practices would be great.
Thanks a lot it is so valuable for any one to know these flows.
I have question regarding to point of savings list of searching data in variable in state to avoid multiple search for same constraints
I read about this scenario that bubble perform just one as they have same constraint
If we have 5 do a search with same constraints bubble will just call one .
> If we have 5 do a search with same constraints bubble will just call one .
There is definitely some kind of caching that happens. However, I read somewhere (airdev wiki) I think that this is not guaranteed behaviour.
So they recommend fetching once & saving in a variable. Then referencing the variable.
This guarentees a single fetch.
The other ways may or may not guarantee a single fetch. Even in the scenario where its the same constraints on the fetch
Very good
Thank you for this helpfull video ! You have to do more videos please
is there any detailed version for all of these? I have seen most people using these but not many explanations have been given on the subject
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Very good maybe explain longer the alternatives for beginner can be helpful.
Hmm. I'll try. Although even this short tutorial took hours to record. This youtube content production takes a surprisingly large amount of time!
I didn't really understand the tip #4 about Empty Constraint. Should we Tick that box or not ?
Do not have it clicked. Otherwise you will get more data items than you want.