I believe our previous test on SELECT SINGLE vs FOR ALL ENTRIES did not surprise many of you because I see a tendency towards FOR ALL ENTRIES in programs I encounter. In previous scenario, we were able to access the search table with primary key but this may not be the case every time. Let’s see what happens […]
Tag: database access
Experiment on performance: SELECT SINGLE vs FOR ALL ENTRIES
When all business requirements are met in a development, customer complaints always come down to performance. “Can’t this run any faster?” we always hear. Performance, in a technical point of view, is a broader concept that not just includes execution time, but also optimal use of system resources like memory and network load. But powerful […]