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  • Subject: SQL and Journaling
  • From: bclark@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Bob Clark)
  • Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 08:01:20 -0500
  • Organization: US Safety

We have recently created a couple of files to hold summary information
retrieved from our production files.  We are updating the files using
SQL run from a source file.  Our problem is that with 500,000 records in
this file, the journaling overhead is ridiculous.  Is there any way that
we can do this without journaling?  We chose SQL in the first place
because of the union capabilities.  We can not do want we want very
easily in Query/38 or Query/400.
                                                        TIA,
                                                                Bob
Clark
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