Update speed xdot
Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 1:48 pm
Roger,
About once a month at some of our larger sites a file will become damaged, usually due to a file write error. The index is bad, and the file can be read using xdot, but foxpro, the driver we use, will not read it. We have to use a backup file (foxpro initiated), empty it, and append to it using xdot, then reindex it with foxpro.
We like to continue to use foxpro for our support team to be able to manipulate data and write quick fixes or queries in foxpro..its just faster.
The problem is the time it takes to append 200-500,000 records from the one file to the other. No index when this is done. If its foxpro, takes a couple of minutes. In xdot, a couple of hours, or longer.
is there a solution to this, or do we just have to live with it? We have a similar problem with reindexing, where xbase takes much longer.
As always, Thanks
Fred Henck
Omni
About once a month at some of our larger sites a file will become damaged, usually due to a file write error. The index is bad, and the file can be read using xdot, but foxpro, the driver we use, will not read it. We have to use a backup file (foxpro initiated), empty it, and append to it using xdot, then reindex it with foxpro.
We like to continue to use foxpro for our support team to be able to manipulate data and write quick fixes or queries in foxpro..its just faster.
The problem is the time it takes to append 200-500,000 records from the one file to the other. No index when this is done. If its foxpro, takes a couple of minutes. In xdot, a couple of hours, or longer.
is there a solution to this, or do we just have to live with it? We have a similar problem with reindexing, where xbase takes much longer.
As always, Thanks
Fred Henck
Omni