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Finding the best method for inserting 1000s of records into access table....

Asked by lorincha in Access Coding/Macros

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I have a program that performs thousands inserts to a local access database ......

There is some looping logic in my program that performs these inserts over and over..... I was originally using ADO but heard that DAO is faster for Access mdbs.    

- I removed the indexes from the table I am performing inserts on to improve performance as well.

Is there a better approach to perform these multiple inserts using DAO.... before I tried the rst.AddNew and rst.UpdateBatch methods to insert a large batch at once ... but I think that is only for ADO.    Any insight would be greatly appreciated.   Thanks.

'Insert new row of values
               sqlInsertDSO = "INSERT INTO MeasuresCustomer (BUID,CustomerID, SDate, EDate, DateType, IntvType, CreditSales, EndRecv, EndCurrRecv, BegRecv) " & _
               "VALUES (" & intSchemanum & ",'" & strCustNo & "', #" & DtStart & "#,#" & DtEnd & "#,'" & Datecode & "','" & Intvcode & "'," & currCreditSum & "," & currEndRecv & "," & currEndCurrRecv & "," & currBegRecv & ");"
           
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