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Homer Simpson
We implemented Project 2000 a few years back, and wrote
some Visual Basic code that loaded all of our files into a
SQL Server 7 database, where we made modifications to the
files, then exported them back out as a giant batch
process. This ran reasonably quickly using the .obj file
from project 2000. However, now that we are upgrading to
Project 2002, it has slowed significantly... Has anyone
else noticed this problem, if so how did you address it? I
am considering an upgrade to SQL Server 2000, but don't
know that it will help with my current problem. Please
reply to this group, as I hardly ever check email. Thanks
in advance for any assistance.
some Visual Basic code that loaded all of our files into a
SQL Server 7 database, where we made modifications to the
files, then exported them back out as a giant batch
process. This ran reasonably quickly using the .obj file
from project 2000. However, now that we are upgrading to
Project 2002, it has slowed significantly... Has anyone
else noticed this problem, if so how did you address it? I
am considering an upgrade to SQL Server 2000, but don't
know that it will help with my current problem. Please
reply to this group, as I hardly ever check email. Thanks
in advance for any assistance.