Hi Gunnar,

I am using Oracle but it also can run over MsSql.

I am sorry, I express myself wrong. I execute a DataReader on another
database which give a result set of 200k records. I loop on this and
compact 100 records on a json (Clob/text field) and persist one line on the
session. For 200k, it will be 2500 records on insert the stateless session.
To improve the performance, the ID of this entity I am going to persist it
mapped as GUID.

The question is about the *transaction*, on my architecture, the repository
depends of session factory, which contains a session on the bind (take by
GetCurrentSession). I would like to know, if on the method where I need to
process this massive data, if I initilize another session (stateless) by
passing the Connection of the session (Session.Connection) on the
factory.OpenStatelessSession(), will I have the statelesse session on the
same transaction?

Thank you.










On Fri, Jul 7, 2017 at 12:24 PM, Gunnar Liljas <[email protected]>
wrote:

> 200000 is a lot, even for a stateless session. Are you using MSSQL?
>
> /G
>
> 2017-07-07 16:22 GMT+02:00 Felipe Oriani <[email protected]>:
>
>> Hello guys.
>>
>> I am developing a process where we need to insert more than 200.000
>> records on the database and it can increse. To have a performance, we need
>> to implement a stateless session to insert all the data.
>>
>> The problem is that on our Repositories implementations we depend on the
>> SessionFactory which contains a session on bind and we take it from
>> SessionFactory.GetCurrentSession() and depending on the context, it
>> already has an active transaction.
>>
>> My question is: Is there any way to implement bulk insert operations on
>> the normal Session instead of Stateless session?
>>
>> If no, I would like to know, if is there any way to open a Stateless
>> session to perform the bulk insert operation for the same transaction? Or
>> should I need to open a stateless session from my sessionFactory?
>>
>> I've seen that stateless session can take a DbConnection, so I could try
>> this:
>>
>> var statelessSession = factory.OpenStatelessSession(session.Connection);
>>
>> But I am not sure how it is going to work. If it is fine to and I will
>> get the same transaction.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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