Re: SQL express performens lagg
- From: "aaron.kempf@xxxxxxxxx" <aaron.kempf@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 25 Oct 2006 11:57:51 -0700
Brian;
i've just got to say.. why would you skimp on a sql server like that?
IT SHOULD BE THE FASTEST MACHINE ON YOUR NETWORK
go to craigslist.. and buy a used dualie 1ghz for $100 any quit your
bitchin
-Aaron
Brian Bunin wrote:
In article <1161649352.607783.43720@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "aaron.kempf@xxxxxxxxx" <aaron.kempf@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
you should write these values to a CSV and then BULK INSERT them.If you're going to be abusive, you can go play in the kiddie pool.
I mean seriously here.
MUCH MUCH faster than writing a single record at a time then repeating
Particularly when you make inane statements without knowing the OP's whole
situation.
.
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