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Re: Oracle performance with Microsoft Project

From: Jim Kennedy <kennedy-down_with_spammers_at_no_spam.comcast.net>
Date: Thu, 04 Sep 2003 14:17:06 GMT
Message-ID: <BPH5b.350890$YN5.239352@sccrnsc01>


"tom thayer" <tomthayer2_at_yahoo.com> wrote in message news:3228903a.0309040520.72522c3_at_posting.google.com...
> We are running Microsoft Project 2000 against tables in a database via
> ODBC. We have large projects and the performance is terrible when
> saving changes. MSP updates the entire project even if you only change
> a few things. The tables in the database are tied into a 3rd party CRM
> so using MPP files is not an alternative. The database being used is
> Oracle on an HP-UX system with lots of memory. The database is on a
> different machine than MSP. The best save times we get are with the
> Oracle ODBC driver. Even though the save times are long, we note that
> if we use a SQL Server database (also on different machine), the save
> times are < 40% of the save times against Oracle. E.g, a save time
> that took 5 minutes on Oracle only took 2 minutes on SQL Server, or 20
> minutes on Oracle only took 5 minutes on SQL Server. We have done
> performance tuning and looked at Oracle Performance Manager and TOP
> SQL and see that the sql is optimized. Why is the SQL Server path so
> much faster than the Oracle path here?
Do they use bind variables?
Jim Received on Thu Sep 04 2003 - 09:17:06 CDT

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