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> I am using the JT/Open toolkit JDBC driver. I'm using > Prepared Statements >\ Have you compared using non-prepared statements ? I know for SQL server it was actually slower using prepared statements, than dynamically building the SQL in a string buffer for each row. Also, bulk loading is the fastest, but only SQLServer offers a SQL statement to do it. In DB2 you use the db2 command line and the LOAD sub-command, Oracle uses the sqlldr command. --phil
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