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Default Rec/Sec Import Speed - 07-13-2005 , 11:22 AM






Just trying to fine-tune a SerialNumber/Timestamp calculation. What is the
fastest Records/Second import speed (Aprox)anyone has experienced?

Interested in FMP 6.0 / 7.0 for WinXP mostly, but others would be helpfull
too.

Thanks!

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Default Re: Rec/Sec Import Speed - 07-13-2005 , 11:41 AM






W Brent Simon <wbsimonAThotmail.com> wrote in
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Just trying to fine-tune a SerialNumber/Timestamp calculation. What is
the fastest Records/Second import speed (Aprox)anyone has experienced?

Interested in FMP 6.0 / 7.0 for WinXP mostly, but others would be
helpfull too.

Thanks!

- Brent

I do realize that the number of fields per record and CPU speed does effect
(affect?)the result.

Thanks!


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Default Re: Rec/Sec Import Speed - 07-13-2005 , 12:04 PM



W Brent Simon wrote:
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W Brent Simon <wbsimonAThotmail.com> wrote in
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Just trying to fine-tune a SerialNumber/Timestamp calculation. What is
the fastest Records/Second import speed (Aprox)anyone has experienced?

Interested in FMP 6.0 / 7.0 for WinXP mostly, but others would be
helpfull too.

I do realize that the number of fields per record and CPU speed does effect
(affect?)the result.
As does the type of fields that you are importing. If you are importing
a field that is a calc in the source table, then the calc needs to
update itself during the import, which will make the entire import take
longer.

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