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Help setting up an Oracle DB

From: Tony Johnston <ajj_at_mindspring.com>
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999 14:49:05 GMT
Message-ID: <36ceca16.64109149@news.mindspring.com>


 I'm in the beginning stages of converting a payroll system to Borland C++ Builder 4 with an Orale database. The payroll system right now has 66 different data files. How would I get the best performance settiing up the database. What I mean would it be beneficial to create one database with 66 tables in it or split it out. The total size of all current files can range from anywhere between 11 megs to 50 megs in size. The application is being designed as a multi-tier intranet application. Will one database file containing all these tables create to much drag on the system and inhibate performance? I would appreciate any opinions on this.

Thanks,

    Tony Received on Sat Feb 20 1999 - 08:49:05 CST

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