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 Posted by eighthman11 on 05/03/07 16:12 
On May 3, 9:19 am, Erland Sommarskog <esq...@sommarskog.se> wrote: 
> eighthman11 (rdshu...@nooter.com) writes: 
> > I would like to thank everyone for their response.  I tried both 
> > examples I was given and both worked great.  Right now I am in testing 
> > and I am only using a handful of records.  Later on when I am 
> > inserting hundreds or thousands of records I will try both ways again 
> > to see which processes faster.  Once again I really appreciate the 
> > help. 
> 
> Hundreds of thousands? I'm afraid that you will find both methods painfully 
> slow. With that size I would be prepared to look into do modify the trigger, 
> despite that it would void any warranties. 
> 
> -- 
> Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esq...@sommarskog.se 
> 
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Sorry for the confustion.  It isn't hundreds of thousands.  It would 
be hundreds OR thousands of records.  In actuality I can't imagine 
there ever being more than 3 thousand records.
 
  
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