Re: [GENERAL] Slow Searches using MSAccess and ODBC to a PostGreSQL database
Dustin Sallings <dustin@spy.net>
From: dustin sallings <dustin@spy.net>
To: Valerio Santinelli <tanis@mediacom.it>
Cc: "pgsql-general@postgreSQL.org" <pgsql-general@postgreSQL.org>
Date: 1998-12-19T03:14:54Z
Lists: pgsql-general
On Fri, 18 Dec 1998, Valerio Santinelli wrote: What does the query look like, and what does the table look like? // I've just setted up my PostGreSQL database on a Linux machine and it // seems to work fine with the radius daemon i'm currently working on. // // Now I need to interface it with MSAccess to access data about our // customers and other stuff stored in the postgres database. It seems to // work correctly as to insertion, update and so on, but when I'm doing a // search on every field on a substring it gets something like 2 minutes // and a half to look in a 1500 records database and you all know that'd // way too much. // The search is on 8 fields on a single table.. what could I do to speed // it up ? (When i was running this database just on Access it took at most // 2 seconds for the whole search) // // I gave a look to the log and it seems that for every search on a single // record it involves seven transactions on the same record.. that sounds // strange to me.. anybody who can help me out ? // // Thanks. // // Valerio Santinelli // tanis@mediacom.it // // // -- Principle Member Technical Staff, beyond.com The world is watching America, pub 1024/3CAE01D5 1994/11/03 Dustin Sallings <dustin@spy.net> | Key fingerprint = 87 02 57 08 02 D0 DA D6 C8 0F 3E 65 51 98 D8 BE L______________________________________________ and America is watching TV. __