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How to run an update query without cacheing ?



 
 
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Old May 23rd, 2004, 09:25 PM
Todd Heiks
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Default How to run an update query without cacheing ?

Hi-

I have this suspicion that if I were to run an update query w/o cacheing an
undo file, the whole thing would run faster.
Does this sound reasonable?
Is it possible?

I am running MSA97 / MSA03 and linking via ODBC to db2/400. I want to
update many records and it takes all day. When I run an sp on the 400 it is
done before the enter key comes up. I think the reason for the lag is
that MSA is writing the records out somewhere for an undo.

Thanx
Todd


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Old May 23rd, 2004, 10:41 PM
Rickard Olsson
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Default How to run an update query without cacheing ?

There is a property 'Use Transaction' on an updating query, it is default set to yes. Try No then you won't get the undo possibility....
 




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