3.8 seconds.  It seems to be django, not cx_Oracle.

On Wednesday, February 26, 2014 2:50:58 PM UTC-6, Shawn H wrote:
>
> Good idea.  I'll try that and report back
>
> On Wednesday, February 26, 2014 1:22:52 PM UTC-6, Tom Evans wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 6:16 PM, Shawn H <[email protected]> wrote: 
>> > Yes.  I've tested with several case numbers, and I'm using a similar 
>> > parameterized approach in my gui Oracle client as well, with the same 
>> > results.  It's always about 3 to 4 times slower running via django. 
>>  I've 
>> > tried it both on my local development web server as well as my 
>> production 
>> > apache linux box, and it always takes much longer running via django. 
>> > 
>> > 
>>
>> If you write a standard python program, ie not using django, but still 
>> using whatever oracle DB adapter Django uses, that connects to your 
>> oracle server and executes the query, is it still slow? 
>>
>> IE is the problem something django does, or how the adapter works. 
>>
>> Cheers 
>>
>> Tom 
>>
>

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