Hi,

If you have merge-filters that make use of indexes, it might have a
positive impact to have them in place I guess.

>From my experience it is unusual to whant merge-filters running in this
kind of operation.

RRR|Chive has an option to turn on merge-filters using a special switch to
the ARMergeEntry()-call.

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> Would it if there are MERGE filters that do a search on the same form?
> Just a question as I have not validated if it would or not..
>
> Joe
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> If you are going to use an AR method or tool to do data imports, be sure
> to drop the indexes on forms that have more than about 100k records.  That
> will speed the import process significantly.  Once the data is imported,
> add the indexes back in.
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> Rick
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