Dennis

There is only 5-6 rows in the Temp table at a time.
Creating the Temp table each time the form is used seemed too slow. At least on 
older slower computers.

Maybe Packing the Temp table every so often will help?

Thanks
Marc




  If you have SCRATCH set to a local drive then Temp tables are stored locally 
and are very fast.

  I recommend using indexes (create after populating a table) because this 
makes them even faster and more robust.

   

  Instead of Deleting all rows from a temp table, drop the table and recreate 
it.

  This will prevent the temp file from growing through the day.

  Most databases grow in file size when records are added, but do not shrink 
when record are deleted.

  This is true also of temporary tables.

   

  I suspect your main slowdown issue is the growing scratch file size.

   

  Dennis McGrath

   


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  From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of MDRD
  Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2008 8:45 AM
  To: RBASE-L Mailing List
  Subject: [RBASE-L] - Which method is best?

   

  Hi

   

  I use to use a permanent table then switched to a Temp table thinking it was 
a better way to go.

   

  Since I can not have indexes with a Temp table I an thinking the permanent 
table might be faster,

  especially on a slow network. (Staticdb On)

   

  If I use the Temp table I create it each time the App is started, most 
offices Exit Rbase at lunch and

  restart it when they get back.  A few offices said the form that uses this 
table gets slower as the day

  goes on.  My thinking it is because of the lack of indexes?

   

  When we start the form I

  Delete All Rows in the Table

  Insert Rows from the Hist table for the last invoice for that custnum

  Edit Using the form Where Custnum = .vcust..make changes if needed.....there 
is 3-4 rows in the form

  Click a button that Inserts the Rows into the Hist table

  Exit the form

   

  Without indexes would the Temp table get bogged down with all the deleted 
rows that linger around

  until a Pack or drop and recreate the Temp table?  I tried creating the Temp 
table each time but that

  slowed things down.

   

  I thought the Temp table would be better with multiple users and there would 
be less chance of users

  deleting the other users rows since the Temp table is local on each computer.

   

  If I use a permanent table I can Pack the Table each time they start the App, 
which is morning and noon

  for most offices.

   

  Thanks for any advice

  Marc

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

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