why the caveat? it's important to note that my savings is based on switching out just a simple little thing. there's no magic here. there's no fountain of knowledge. those accolades are for the likes of snover and wilson. BACKGROUND the synopsis is simple. i was asked to create a very specific user list. the specifications were such that i had to consider custom objects to store the information. here are the requirements: must be a csv formatted file must have headers that match a specified string must contain columns even if the value is empty must decode the manager dn to the manager's employee id after spending a little time getting formatting right, i realized that performance was just terrible. i admit i created it in the laziest way possible. i mean that is what scripting is about right? saving time? DEFINING CRAZY for processing a thousand users and creating a thousand custom objects, it was okay since the span of time was relatively short. when
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