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On 5/26/2011 3:16 PM, CRPence wrote:
I expect that SQL should be much faster even on a poorly
performing system; almost as fast as the RLA, esp. if the same
index is utilized for both the SQL and RLA.
I've never found a single-record fetch to be anywhere near as fast
as RLA, and I did exhaustive tests; SQL doesn't catch up until the
block size is upped to about 100 records. I could rerun all those
tests, but until someone shows me some evidence SQL has caught up, I
have no reason to repudiate the old data.
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