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multiple xml doc reference performance

Carlo Innocenti minollo at minollo.com
Thu May 31 11:53:30 PDT 2007


  multiple xml doc reference performance
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Minollo
DataDirect, XML Technologies


At 10:38 AM 5/31/2007, Charlie wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have two xml files, one is about 200M and the second
>is  1.5M. I tried to go through the first big file and
>check the info in the 2nd file for every iteration, so
>it looks like two for loops.
>
>My question is what the better solutions are to make
>this kind of query faster. I have some other queries
>running on one 400M file within two minutes, but this
>query using two smaller files takes much longer.
>
>Thanks for any suggestions,
>Chong




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