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 Posted by heromull on 10/23/05 03:57 
We have an asp.net app with about 200 data entry forms.  Customers may 
enter data into any number of forms.  Each form's data is persisted in 
a corresponding sql table.  When data entry is complete, it needs to be 
processed.  Here's where the questions start. 
 
How can we easily determine in which tables a customer has data and how 
best to select that data? 
 
We're not opposed to putting all the data in a single table.  This 
table would wind up having ~15 million records and constantly have CRUD 
operations performed against it by up to 5000 users simultaneously. 
With sufficient hardware, is this too much to ask of the db?
 
  
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