[Phoenix-pm] PERL DBI

Scott Walters scott at illogics.org
Mon Mar 13 14:52:14 PST 2006


Doesn't sound like the sort of thing that can be finished.

On  0, "Anthony R. Nemmer" <intertwingled at qwest.net> wrote:
> Can't.  Finishing up my huge-o list of file extensions right now!
> 
> Scott Walters wrote:
> > Quit pining and start coding.
> > 
> > On  0, "Anthony R. Nemmer" <intertwingled at qwest.net> wrote:
> >> Makes me pine away for the good old days, when I used Model 204 on IBM 
> >> mainframes, a non-relational database system that could easily handle 
> >> hundreds of millions of records.  Too bad they never ported it over to 
> >> Unix or Window, it was a great database engine.  Had a "User Language" 
> >> database programming language with database and screen primitives that 
> >> was very Perlish, too.  Model 204 used inverted trees for indexing, so 
> >> queries were simply bitwise and'ing and or'ing bitmaps together. 
> >> Response time for a query on a 900 million record database was typically 
> >> under 3 seconds.
> >>
> >> Brock wrote:
> >>> I say not too bad... 2 and a half million records is nothing to sneeze
> >>> at. Thats just over 467 rows/sec, I figure. Lot faster than doing it by
> >>> hand! :)
> >>>
> >>> Ideas for presentations:
> >>> * DBI
> >>> * Profiling Perl Code
> >>>
> >>> --Brock
> >>>
> >>> On 2006.03.13.14.37, Loo, Peter # PHX wrote:
> >>> | 
> >>> | Here is what it took to run:
> >>> | 
> >>> | Mon Mar 13 13:05:34 MST 2006
> >>> | Mon Mar 13 14:31:27 MST 2006
> >>> | 
> >>> | SQL> select count(*) from dssppv.tmp_falcon_projections;
> >>> | 
> >>> |   COUNT(*)
> >>> | ----------
> >>> |    2413059 
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