A few questions that are my application specific that is an embedded
application.
I have two databases, the first one is a fixed size configuration database
where
all writes are UPDATES, and the database does not get that many writes. Does
this mean that because of WAL the database itself wil
I recently had to import an Excel based database into an SQL database. To
complicate the matters data was all over the place in each file (3 separate
tables in a single CSV file), and some numbers had commas (e.g. 8,253.45).
I used the Perl CSV module to read in each file (1500+) line at a time
Best language to use is the one that is suited for the job.
Examples:
I use Perl as a gluing language to connect various subsystems together, and as
a swiss army knife.
C, C++ for embedded development on Linux.
C++ for Windows development.
Forth for embedded development on some specialized hardwa
I have two databases, an in memory main database consisting of a single table,
and a disk based database consisting of multiple tables one of which is also
the same table as the one in memory database.
Let's say in memory database table "foo" consists of records 1-4000. The "foo"
table in atta
We have an application requirement for the following:
1) Maintain an in memory database of real time data. The main table mimics a
Modbus register address scheme and once the table is created and records are
inserted to create the table at startup, all writes are updates for the state
machine.
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