2011/6/10 Jos Groot Lipman <donts...@home.nl>: > Cecil, > > I think nobody 'gave' you the code because it does not exists. There is no > simple standard set of statements to execute for a speed comparison. > If it were that simple somebody would have retested it long ago. > > Doing a fair comparion also involves all sort of configuraton comparions. > For example: with SQLite you can do a > PRAGMA synchronous=OFF > Which will incread the speed at the expense of a slightly greater risk of > corruption. Is it fair to do this setting while comparing? How does another > DBMS do this?
I was referring to speed.html. The condensed code shown there should be somewhere uncondensed (I hope). Then I could use this as a starting point. Still it would not be wrong to register on the wiki I think. -- Cecil Westerhof _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@sqlite.org http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users