I tried transfering the database to an in memory copy and running the queries.  
It is actually a little slower but not much.  I'm sure there are tables that 
are not being accessed and so loading them into memory would add to the time.

Vance

on Apr 16, 2013, [email protected] wrote:
>
>Yes, the DBs are on my local disk.  The quoted times are after the first run 
>so mostly
>in cache.  It takes about twice the time the first run for both SQLite and MS 
>Access.
>
>Vance
>
>on Apr 16, 2013, Simon Slavin <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>On 16 Apr 2013, at 2:32pm, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> It was about 380 ms.  Now it is taking about 610 ms.
>>
>>Can I check with you that the database file is stored on a disk of the 
>>computer which
>>is executing the SQLite commands ?  In other words, that this is a local hard 
>>disk
>>and not one shared over a network.
>>
>>Simon.
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