I am more interesting in theoretical answer :)
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 5:24 PM, Federico Granata
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If you are under linux you can use time command to execute sqlite with
various query and see which one is faster.
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When it is so easy to test, who cares about theoretical answers? It's
been 5 days since you asked and would have taken 5 minutes to test!
Try It And See(tm).
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 11:53 AM, Alexander Batyrshin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am more interesting in theoretical answer :)
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If you are under linux you can use time command to execute sqlite with
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Thanks Richard Hipp and it will be more easy to use all in one file...
thanks for your help
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Cesar David Rodas Maldonado [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
any one can answer me?
On 4/15/06, Cesar David Rodas Maldonado [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cesar David Rodas Maldonado [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
any one can answer me?
On 4/15/06, Cesar David Rodas Maldonado [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I have a software that uses four tables.
that's ok.. but i wanna know if is faster if i use for every table a
database ( a file) or
Hello
I have a software that uses four tables.
that's ok.. but i wanna know if is faster if i use for every table a
database ( a file) or if is the same thing in velocity if a put all the
tables in one file, couse every table uses a lot of data.
thanks