Stefan and Michael,
Thank you very much for your feedback.
Regards,
Malcolm
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pyt...@bdurham.com schrieb:
> Is there any advantage to having data pre-sorted (in index order)
> before loading it into SQLite and indexing it? Or does indexing
> work best if the index values are randomly ordered at data load
> time?
Random order might help you with some multi-user databases, sy
On 17 Feb 2009, at 15:34, pyt...@bdurham.com wrote:
> Is there any advantage to having data pre-sorted (in index order)
> before loading it into SQLite and indexing it? Or does indexing
> work best if the index values are randomly ordered at data load
> time?
From my own experience, there's a b
Is there any advantage to having data pre-sorted (in index order)
before loading it into SQLite and indexing it? Or does indexing
work best if the index values are randomly ordered at data load
time?
Thanks,
Malcolm
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