> -----Original Message----- > From: John Marshall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Richard Hartman writes: > > You mean it's quicker to iterate through ALL databases and > > compare for the dbID you're looking for yourself than it > > is to use the API to match the dbID? > > No, he means it's quicker to iterate once through ALL databases and > compare for the four dbIDs he's looking for himself than it > is to use the API four times to match each dbID. > > No surprises here. Move along please. :-) > Obvious, but somehow I overlooked it. :-P -- -Richard M. Hartman [EMAIL PROTECTED] 186,000 mi./sec ... not just a good idea, it's the LAW!
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