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00:09
Yes, it does.
Welcome.
There are donuts and coffee on the table over there.
 
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12:41
stackoverflow.com/questions/12661054/… my current question, beware there's some puzzling ahead
 
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15:45
Hi all. Leoooo, download the installer and run it. What's unclear?
 
2 hours later…
17:54
still no answer, take a look at it if you like
18:44
Ricky
yeah?
@Ricky, I don't understand what your end goal is. You have a csv txt file and you'd like to match entries in that file in order to remove duplicates?
no, the goal is to investigate to what extend the clickurls of the pairs match
basically, it's about if users who search the same query term also click the same pages again
And your problem is that the script takes too long?
19:01
the code has a really long runtime, yup. Didn't have time to run it through, so it's really too long
@Rickyfox, So you have a search environment and you'd like to know if users are clicking the same urls that other users are clicking with the same search terms, right? Why is this not sorted from the start? You log all these queries into a txt file, can you not sort them upon search into groups of txt files and then have your script run during down time processing groups here and there?
I'm sorry if I'm not being very helpful, but I feel like the solution to your problem should be preventative.
The txt file is just too large.
Use mysql.
first of all, I'm not the one logging these
Who is?
it's data I got, it's like 6 years old
Do you have any development control on that end?
Oh...
19:03
It's just for exercise
Is this an exercise/challenge?
Ah.
Well, the solution is better design; exercise completed. :P
well that won't suffice
load the data into the separate table in the table, perform all the required query, and when done, delete it
you are trying to mine the data
that's what rdbms are designed to do
@It'sYourFault, You mean to say that he should chunk up the data, right?
yup.....using the delimiter, insert it into a db
19:09
Ah, yeah. I would've had that in sql in a hot sec.
at least, that's what I'll do
19:31
well bad thing is I know little and less about databases :o
I've been told that this is solvable in java
well if there's no other way I'll try that
good luck; you can either drive a 10-mile distance and arrive there in 5 minutes; or you can walk it, and arrive there in 3 hrs
just talked to a collegue of mine who tried to do this in mysql, he's got problems at some other end
gee this thing drives me mad, but thx for the help
19:47
you still have to design a solution that works; however, utilizing the database should save more resources than just looping over almost 1 million rows of data in an application.......you should check your CPU usage at that time; chances are it'll spike

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