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Wed, Nov 25 2009 3:10 AM | Permanent Link |
andrej | Why is the "Table.RepairTable(True)" much slower then RepairTable within dbsys?
In "RepairProgress" are these lines: ProgressBar.Position := PercentDone Application.ProcessMessages |
Wed, Nov 25 2009 4:05 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | andrej
>Why is the "Table.RepairTable(True)" much slower then RepairTable within dbsys? Do you have force index rebuild checked in DBSys. If not then Table.RepairTable(True) is rebuilding indices and DBSys isn't Roy Lambert [Team Elevate] |
Wed, Nov 25 2009 7:08 AM | Permanent Link |
andrej | Tnx, I will check this.
If I am altering structure... do I have to rebuild indexes after? Roy Lambert wrote: andrej >Why is the "Table.RepairTable(True)" much slower then RepairTable within dbsys? Do you have force index rebuild checked in DBSys. If not then Table.RepairTable(True) is rebuilding indices and DBSys isn't Roy Lambert [Team Elevate] |
Wed, Nov 25 2009 7:14 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Andrej,
<< If I am altering structure... do I have to rebuild indexes after? >> No, not at all. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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