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I need to select some data (surprise) from several tables in a linked database which is running SQL Server 2000.Now the resulting data set will be about 10,000 records taken from ~ 8 tables.I can ...
Use temp tables to improve cursor performance Use table-valued functions over scalar functions Use partitioning to avoid large data moves Use stored procedures for performance, use ORMs for ...
Stored procedures can speed up your code by reducing trips to your database -- even if you only have one SQL statement to execute. Here's how to speed up your application (and how to simplify your ...
Take that recordset and use it to create a new table (a temporary one) in the local Access database.<BR>3. Close the recordset.<BR>4. Run my report off the new temporary table<BR>5.
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