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... both will be fast enough in all real world scenarios and
thinking about performance of parts of an application, which are fast
enough is waste of time! <<SNIP>>
Doing it the pure ISAM way an insert operation adds a record to the
end of the table and doing this one after another allows very
efficient blocking. Doing the insert the pure SQL way, you would
reuse deleted records and an insert operation has more effort
(finding the place to insert, positioning/loading and then the insert
and blocking would be limited by the size of free blocks.
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