It’s not… it’s ALWAYS at least 50% more costly in WU, and in some cases a lot more - in my original tests, discussed in one of the linked threads, first item is empty cost over 11 times more WU than count < 1 (but that will always be dependant on the data size).

(it doesn’t have to be a positive integer by the way… any number other than 0, positive or negative, integer or decimal… the issue is specific to the literal value of 0).

WU cost aside… there is an argument to be made that first item is empty (despite costing 50% more in WU) is actually faster than count < 1 (Bubble support have been fairly adamant about this when I’ve discussed it with them).

But in my own testing I’ve never observed that to be true. I’ve tested this with a few hundred thousand items - maybe with a few million it might be different - but in all of my own testing using the count not only costs less, but is faster as well.

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