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It looks like that the ADO method "AddNew" supports multiple rows at once. That may be what you need to use. HTH, Charles Wilt -- iSeries Systems Administrator / Developer Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America ph: 513-573-4343 fax: 513-398-1121 > -----Original Message----- > From: midrange-l-bounces+cwilt=meaa.mea.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:midrange-l-bounces+cwilt=meaa.mea.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx] > On Behalf Of Wilt, Charles > Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 10:10 AM > To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion > Subject: RE: IBMDA400 and performance using VBA in Excel > > It's doing what you told it to do and the way you told it to do it is > about the worst possible way. > > A few things: > -I know the ODBC driver supported the concept of "blocked inserts" I > assume OLEDB does, but a quick search didn't turn up any links to give > you. > -ODBC also supported "lazy close". The DB would keep the file open > after being told to close it in case it was used again. > -A parameterized statement instead of the execute immediate > should help. > > In addition, one thing I've done when I couldn't use actual blocked > insert support is a statement like so > > insert into mytable > (select 'DOG', 'APPLE' from sysibm.sysdummy1 > UNION ALL > select 'CAT', 'PEAR' from sysibm.sysdummy1 > UNION ALL > select 'BIRD', 'BANANA' from sysibm.sysdummy1 > ) > > > In any event, be sure and post back if you figure out the syntax for > blocked inserts with OLEDB. I'd like to be able to file it away for > future reference. > > HTH, > > > > Charles Wilt > -- > iSeries Systems Administrator / Developer > Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America > ph: 513-573-4343 > fax: 513-398-1121 > >
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