Chris is right, but manage the consistency of data in bulk operation, which is the problematic.
regards,
Fareed.
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I have a method that needs to make 50,000 called to the database.
How can I group like 50(?) statements together and then send these as one to the database? What's the best practice for this?
Is there any sample Data Access Layer projects on the web that I can look at/use? Isearched MSDN but could not find any
Thanks a lot
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by: cmhuntyPosted on 2007-05-11 at 00:36:10ID: 19070532
If you're using SQL Server, you could build your queries using a StringBuilder, separating them by a GO or semi colon and then send that to the server.
Chris