I have 6 tables, some have thousands or records and some with a hundred records. I delete their records via code, then immediately import new data to them from a text file as shown in the below excerpt for one of the 6. The transactions take place one table after the other. I am trying to maximize the speed of the SQL transactions. I would like to verify the placement of the keywords: begin, successful and end transaction in the code while dealing with a do loop. It works as I ouline, but sometimes it is fast, and other times it is slow. Erel believes using these keywords in large tables is critical.
 
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
		
			
			
			
			
			
		
	
	
	
		
	
	
		
	
			
			
			
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		   Dim line As String      'in globals
   Dim reader As TextReader
   Dim i, j As Int
   Dim DBTableName As String
   
   SQL1.BeginTransaction
   txt="DELETE FROM " & DBTableName
   SQL1.ExecNonQuery(txt)
   j=0  'must reset
   i=0  'must reset
   Do While line <> Null 
     Try
        line = reader.ReadLine
        Dim CC() As String  'CC is column content
        CC = Regex.Split(",", line)  'field separator is comma. Commas separate the data
   
            SQL1.ExecNonQuery2("INSERT INTO " & DBTableName & " VALUES (?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?," _
            & "?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?)" _
            , Array As Object (CC(0), CC(1), CC(2), CC(3), CC(4), CC(5), CC(6), CC(7), CC(8), CC(9), _
             CC(10), CC(11), CC(12), CC(13),CC(14),CC(15),CC(16),CC(17), CC(18), CC(19), CC(20), _ 
             CC(21), CC(22), CC(23), CC(24),CC(25),CC(26),CC(27),CC(28), CC(29), CC(30), CC(31), _ 
             CC(32), CC(33), CC(34), CC(35),CC(36),CC(37),CC(38),CC(39), CC(40), CC(41), CC(42))) 
             SQL1.TransactionSuccessful  
             Catch
             i = i+1   
             End Try
            DoEvents      'command needed when you have many records to import
             j = j + 1
       Loop
       reader.Close      
          ProgressDialogHide
          SQL1.EndTransaction 
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		