3 jun 2008 kl. 16.06 skrev Scott Marlowe:

On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 7:41 AM, Henrik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

To be able to handle versions we always insert new folders even though
nothing has changed but it seemd like the best way to do it.

E.g

First run:
      tbl_file 500k new files.
      tbl_folder 50k new rows.
      tbl_file_folder 550k new rows.

Second run with no new files.
      tbl_file unchanged.
      tbl_folder 50k new rows
      tbl_file_folder 550k new rows.

On useful trick is to include a where clause that prevents the extra updates.

I.e. update table set field=123 where field <> 123;


Mmm I keep that in mind. The problem is that on these tables I only do INSERTS and DELETES. :)

Maybe I can redesign it but I can find a good way...yet...

Thanks!

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