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19/02/2007 19:05:35
 
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Coding, syntax & commands
Title:
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 7
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01197163
Message ID:
01197170
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19
Thanks for the info. Appreciated.

>Hi Rich,
>
>There're 2 reasons to delete all indexes before adding a lot of data to a table:
>
>
  • Performance. The existing indexes have to be updated during append which will slow down the process.
    >
  • Index bloat. See http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~CDXBloat
    >
    >>We have a huge file which regularly approaches the 2GB limit. The system is being rewritten to use an Oracle back-end but needs regular TLC in the interim.
    >>
    >>The procedures here are to
    >>
    >>1. Save the index tags to an array
    >>2. Copy the older records to a temp table
    >>3. Delete those records
    >>4. Delete all the index tags
    >>5. PACK the tables (should bring the size down from 1.9 GB to 1.6 GB)
    >>6. Rebuild each index tag separately from the array
    >>
    >>The archive file is also growing rather large (1.25 GB at the moment). Prior to APPENDing from the temp table, they also DELETE the index tags and then rebuild them.
    >>
    >>There are anywhere from 10 to 30 tags involved on the tables involved in this process.
    >>
    >>Is there any performance or safety reason for doing this? Are there any reasons to avoid doing something like this?
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