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On Oct 12, 4:33 am, Jerome Vitalis
<vitalismanN05..._at_gmail.com.invalid> wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 07:52:50 -0700, rogv24 wrote:
> > On Oct 11, 9:12 am, "fitzjarr..._at_cox.net" <fitzjarr..._at_cox.net> wrote:
> >> On Oct 11, 7:56 am, sybrandb <sybra..._at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> > On Oct 11, 4:54 am, "Ana C. Dent" <anaced..._at_hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> > > rog..._at_yahoo.com wrote in news:1192048135.946395.141040
> >> > > @o3g2000hsb.googlegroups.com:
>
> >> > > > There is a sql script that updates a file and it took 20
> >> > > > minutes
> >> > > > about 10 days ago.
>
> >> > > > With a few more records that are updated it too 190 minutes on
> >> > > > the
> >> > > > same server.
>
> >> > > > Can any one think what could possibly could cause this?
> >> > > > thanks.
>
> > What has the operating system go to do with this??????? What has the
> > code go to do with this?????? Even if I give you this info will you be
> > able to tell me why its so slow????
>
> Candidate to the Golden Troll Award
Naw, I think he's just a newbie who thinks everything is an inline shell script processing flat files. Everyone has to start somewhere. Heck, today is the 27th anniversary of my first paid day of computer programming. The hurrieder I go the behinder I get.
jg
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