Re: do aliases slow database requests?

From: Aakash Bordia <a_bordia_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2001 16:13:39 -0700
Message-ID: <9mejkr$hkm$1_at_stlnews.stl.ibm.com>


If the alias lookup is cached for a session (which I guess would be done), performance should not be a problem.
Thanks
Aakash

"Jens Panse" <jens.panse_at_EasternGraphics.com> wrote in message news:3B8A04E3.D94DE1C2_at_EasternGraphics.com...
> It seems to be clear that creating an alias with an "AS" takes little
> time. This might not be important in single requests, but what about a
> high frequence of "small" requests that do not take much time. Does the
> use of aliases relevantly slow down database requests in this special
> scenario. Building an alias name might be a string function internally.
> Are there any experiences about this "problem".
>
>
> regards
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> Jens Panse
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