Good afternoon.
I was reading this article:
https://help.appsheet.com/en/articles/1106364-limits-on-data-size
From that reading, some questions arose on which users with more experience in the community can guide me.
For example, I have an app that already starts, it has a Google spreadsheet file that measures 5.2 mb (according to google drive); (This is a list of commercial drug presentations).
Is there a way to know approximately how much those 5.2 mb represent when they are compressed?
This same app that I am talking about currently runs reasonably well, but reading the article in question, I am left with the uncertainty of whether the storage limits set by the article are really sustainable, in the sense that they would not end up being a headache for future, when the other tables in the system grow in size.
So, for example, a hypothetical scenario would be to have 20 tables of approximately 5 MB each (according to Google Drive), with which we would have a data set of 100 Mb (no compression).
However, following that example, I would like to know if that 100mb of data in uncompressed format, would work in appsheet with acceptable performance.
Perhaps someone who has developed an app with that amount of data (or has reached it) can give me some guidance on how appsheet behaves in similar scenarios.
From already thank you very much.
The article says that is difficult to translate the 5mb/10mb limits to rows and columns, I think it's more helpful to check the "Limits on the spreadsheet" section
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