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QuestionPersistent storage of measuring results Pin
LionAM3-Sep-12 22:57
LionAM3-Sep-12 22:57 
Hello,
I want to store the recent measuring results as well as control samples of older measurements persitently on disk so that the last state can be restored even in the case of a power loss. To make loading the data on startup not unnecessary slow, I want to remove the old, unneeded data from the list.

This means that the measuring results will be continuously appended to the list, but the time when it will be removed is not known in advance.

Would you recommend using a database (ideally some compact system like SQLite so that the user does not have to install a databse server) for this, or are there alternatives?

My idea would be to store the measuring results in one table, using the measuring time as key. In another table, the keys for the last n measuring results would be stored and in a third table the keys of the control samples. If the entries of the first table are not referenced any more from the two other tables, the measuring results should be automatically removed. Is there some concept to acchieve this?

Alex
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QuestionConnect to MySQL server Pin
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