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CanadaDBA
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Posted - 2005-11-03 : 13:31:24
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| What's the effect of having an ID field in a table that is being used for a large amount of data import? Does it optimize the process?Canada DBA |
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Vivaldi
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
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Posted - 2005-11-03 : 13:34:25
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| Do you mean having another column for identity purposes? If all the table is doingis getting import data and you are not querying it for data, I would not use an id column, but ratherleave it as a heap table. (Based on what I learned on an indexing webcast)________________________________________________SQL = Serious Quaffing of Liquor |
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derrickleggett
Pointy Haired Yak DBA
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Posted - 2005-11-03 : 14:58:30
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Also, does the ID field have an index? Is this an existing table or process? You need to do some reading in Books Online and some experimenting. MeanOldDBAderrickleggett@hotmail.comWhen life gives you a lemon, fire the DBA. |
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