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05:52
nirbubg
morning
 
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07:14
morning guys
heya andyk
@ARr0w sup? how was the client side?
waste of time.
lol
as often
they had no information for their servers
07:20
this is material for a comedy later
seriously.
:P
what's up on your side bro?
@ARr0w nothing except work
one thing
less facebook since I've put the black and white screen
major achievement
that's awesome, indeed an achievement.
i'll watch the view right after i'm done testing this service written by former developer.
wait
and what's your fb profile link?
i'll send you request.
Morning everyone!
morning
@ARr0w I cannot find my link
-_-
07:50
-_-
@AndyK fb name ?
@ARr0w let me find you rather
@ARr0w let's go to discord rather. I create a private channel for you
@AndyK check your discord private message
@ARr0w sorry mate, I'm always concerned to show too much of my private life here
totally understandable man.
08:30
and again ill leave for another client soon
@ARr0w lol
08:58
bbl
 
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user7912927
11:20
guys..
user7912927
i have a table in my Sql server database and it contains millions of data. Now i need to partition that table!
user7912927
can anyone help to achieve that?
user7912927
if my table contains 10000 records ..i need to partition it into 2 tables containing 5000 records each..
user7912927
here is the orginal table script :
user7912927
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[Orders](
[IDVal] [INT] IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL,
[OrderID] [INT] NULL,
[Orderdate] [DATETIME] NULL,
[OrderValue] [NUMERIC](10, 2) NULL,
[OrderQty] [INT] NULL,
PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
(
[IDVal] ASC
)WITH (PAD_INDEX = OFF, STATISTICS_NORECOMPUTE = OFF, IGNORE_DUP_KEY = OFF, ALLOW_ROW_LOCKS = ON, ALLOW_PAGE_LOCKS = ON) ON [PRIMARY]
) ON [PRIMARY]

GO
user7912927
11:26
@AndyK @War
hi!
does anyone might have an idea why I got huge speed and RAM usage differences when running the same query on 2 different computers (almost the same), same PostgreSQL versions and configs? As an example:
Computer 1: 8GB RAM, i5 6500; Query takes 2 minutes and 4 seconds --> RAM usage 40MB
Computer 2: 8GB RAM, i5 6600; Query takes 8 minutes and 50 seconds --> RAM usage 5GB!
both are localhosts with the exact same configs and databases
the only real difference between the 2 is that Computer 1 contains a 12year old HDD yet it is way faster
also the calculations on Computer 2 start up as fast as on Computer 1 but 1 minute into the Query it really slows down drastically
with configs I mean mean server config parameters :D
11:49
Hi all
hi :)
@Alex thanks. The plan looks pretty straight forward though :)paste.ofcode.org/PCuWrtjVq8HCTP7sk2ewQs
but what strucks me is the excessive usage of RAM on computer 2
the only thing that is happening is a loop that calls this query about 15k times
12:05
@Alex hi
Hey Andy
@Alex sup?
@Sami concerning your issue yesterday, why don't you use regex?
motaa, not sure about perf diff on PCs, but here's another article about tuning perf: datadoghq.com/blog/…
@AndyK Not much. Still MVC'ing away
How 'bout you?
@Alex digging these datas... feels like mining a mess
12:27
When doing un-fun stuff, I look at when it'll be over... and all things have a time when they're done and gone
Always look to the end of things
i have the utmost respect for anyone who enjoys/(has the patience for) writing test cases fml
12:48
@Alex it's been a year and there is still that much shit...
this is what we can call a lost cause
Getting that here too. A co-worker who doesn't want to learn and wants to dump the hard stuff on others
The boss knows but won't do much
So... been polishing my resume and looking to leave
Life is telling me to go... destiny awaits elsewhere
the girl I replaced was scared of the data
I'm digging in
At one job, they brought me in to babysit a psycho. Didn't work out so well
you told me that he eventually quit
Yeah
But from each job, we gain something... even or odd, we win the wager
Learning tons at this job
12:54
that's true
I learnt a lot tbh from this one
So it's all good
id | start | end
----------------
1 | 1 | 3
2 | 3 | 8
3 | 10 | 12

expected result:

1. start=1, end=8
2. start=10, end=12
If a day goes by and I'm not learning, it ain't worth it
@Alex but it is still a lost cause
any idea how to merge those events
?
12:56
Yeah, sounds like you should prep your resume and see about moving on
@Alex done already
:)
Good for you!
You'll be happy when it's over... patience is key for now
@Alex thanks for the words, it feels good to not be on your own
@whyguy you mean 1. start=3, end=8
no the correct result is: start=1 and end=8
id 1 and id 2 are merged
id 3 can not be merged with any other event
You're welcome, Andy. Anytime
13:03
@whyguy what makes that id 3 stand up when you merge id1 and id3?
@whyguy why is it not id1 who is the real reference?
because the start of id 3 doesn't match the end of id 1
I want to merge two events that are next to each other
it is really unclear
two or more
whyguy, please create a SQL Fiddle... it'll help with our analysis
We're kinda shootin' in the dark
ok, hold on
how to merge two events that are next to each other?
13:09
Can you add a SELECT to it? Something for us to start with
13:52
@Alex what can you say...?
14:09
I say, crud!
...where 1?
hello is anyone here familiar with oracle db?
@erotavlas what are you looking for?
@AndyK was just curious if we store an xml in a column (I think its a clob) how easy hard is it to change an portion of it in a stored procedure before sending it out to the client?
I guess I was wondering if its slow or not to do this for large xml document
14:23
@erotavlas how large?
either in mb or the number of characters
maybe 1 - 10 MB
that's big.
@erotavlas it will be slow except if you split the doc
in multiple tables
that sucks
do you think its faster if I just send the clob over to the server (JSP) and manipulate it there instead?
@AndyK BTW how does the xml get split between the tables? and is it a view?
@erotavlas that's too much of an absolute to say, which solution is the best
if you send 10Mb to a jsp page, your java server will suffer massively
@erotavlas you will have to find a way to split it yourself
14:38
what does splitting the xml in oracle do anyway, and why it makes it faster?
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Q: How to split XML file in Oracle PLSQL

erni313I have an XML file which I process by extracting tag values and inserting them into a table. The problem comes when the file has multiple entries of the same type, like the one below. Is there any way to loop between the xml tag or between the Document tag. The problem is really simple (in theory...

thanks
@erotavlas the second one is the most interesting part
yeah was just looking at that one
15:39
bye
see you @DeepikaMasilamani
16:02
@Alex I checked the query plans on both computers and they are exactly the same! The one on computer 1 is even costlier than the one on computer 2... yet computer one takes way longer plus it keeps decreasing the more data comes in whereas computer 1 keeps up a constant pace
I just dont understand how computer 2 filles up 5GB of RAM where computer 1 just fills up 40MB and as I said exact same config files for the DB-server
 
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17:17
@motaa Don't know
About the only thing I can say is some more research on google and then an SO question
@Alex ye I guess it might gonna be a SO post :) Currently setting up a DB at my laptop and see how it goes on there :D
Good luck
17:44
@Alex same behaviour on my laptop. I really start thinking that it is the SSD on which the OS is installed on in Computer 1 that makes the differerence. Even though the DB server and all its parts is installed on a 12 years old HDD
but still on my laptop the query only took 4 minutes :D
Oh, SSD? Bet that makes a huge diff
ye I guess since postgres uses windows cache too
but still does that explain this massive consumption of RAM
Not sure. Might want to ask on SO, giving details on research + SSD diff
18:02
@Alex it is interesting to see the difference between "query planning time"
SSD Computer: "Planning time: 0.369 ms"; "Execution time: 40.470 ms"
NO-SSD Computer: "Planning time: 5.501 ms"; "Execution time: 23.885 ms"
0.3ms against 5.5ms is a difference
That's big diff
or is that a RAM thing?
because I do have pretty fast RAM in the SSD computer also
Prob both
hehe yet the planning time on the laptop without ssd is 0.15ms

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