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I 2nd that, bytes.
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I believe that it refers to bytes.
--- "Ramon E. Estevez&quo
Title: RE: Buffer in Import
Ramon,
Bytes. IMHO, 5 is way to low if you have a lot of data to import. Try doubling it at least.
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Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 12:59 PM
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Subject:Re: Buffer in Import
I 2nd that, bytes
Thanks
for clarify me.
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It's
bytes.
Regards,
I believe that it refers to bytes.
--- "Ramon E. Estevez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does the parameter buffer in the import refers to bytes or number of
> rows ?
>
> Kind of confuse. I think it refers to the number of rows.
>
> buffer=5 ---> is that 5 bytes, or 5 rows
>
Does the parameter
buffer in the import refers to bytes or number of rows ?
Kind of confuse. I
think it refers to the number of rows.
buffer=5
---> is that 5 bytes, or 5 rows
TIA
Ramon