Benjamin Krajmalnik wrote:
The problem is that I do not which rows have the problem.
Out of a few thousand rows, there are only about 15 rows with the
problem.
I was wondering if there is some validation which I can run as a script
against the table so it wil delete it.
How much faster is the copy method as opposed to the insert?
Exponential.
Joshua D. Drake
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