Hi,
I remember Sqlite supporting 'In-Memory' DB, which is way faster than
normal DB..
Everything that we are doing temporarily, is processed in memory thus
no I/O..
It could be one option to try out.. But am not sure if this is do-able
on android..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In-memory_database

I agree that placing an Index would help in a big way, but not too
sure of its performance
in situations like the one mentioned in this chain..



On Aug 23, 11:12 am, Mark Carter <[email protected]> wrote:
> Has support for this been introduced recently? I have a feeling a while back
> I saw something in the change log (maybe 3.0?) but can't seem to find it
> again...

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