Dont worry. It is wrong.

Inline with ***

Thomas Tomiczek
THONA Consulting Ltd.
(Microsoft MVP C#/.NET)

-----Original Message-----
From: Franklin Gray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Dienstag, 15. Oktober 2002 15:38
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ADVANCED-DOTNET] Learning to work with layers.


"The only thing so far is you look like using the standard .NET DB
access. These have slow updates." by Ben

Got a reference to this?

*** Update speed is not bad compared to the database speed (reads: not
too much overhead). Can it be that this is a DatSet with thousands of
rows and a FEW being updated? This would be understandable, then.


"In addition .NET select method are effecient only if you need to get
the data in big chunks preferably whole tables which means you will need
lots of memory." by Ben

How so?

*** Thats a good question. I have a lot of stuff here that makes a lot
of selects, and they run with good speed. Maybe a missing index or
something.

*** Definitly something I would love to see some proof for the
statement. Some numbers to see how bad you think this it. AND numbers
that compare the execution to the speed in lets say VB with ADO - just
to make sure that it is not your database that is slow.

*** Thomas

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