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- Tue Oct 25, 2016 4:39 am
- Forum: Programming
- Topic: Performance comparison between store and copy command for storing to Eviews databases on network drives
- Replies: 4
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Re: Performance comparison between store and copy command for storing to Eviews databases on network drives
Would this also work with dbcopy instead of shell copy or would this slow down the process again?
- Mon Oct 24, 2016 3:18 am
- Forum: Programming
- Topic: Performance comparison between store and copy command for storing to Eviews databases on network drives
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4261
Re: Performance comparison between store and copy command for storing to Eviews databases on network drives
Dear Steve,
Indeed this seems to work a lot faster! Many thanks for your help!
Best,
Alex
Indeed this seems to work a lot faster! Many thanks for your help!
Best,
Alex
- Fri Oct 14, 2016 3:09 am
- Forum: Programming
- Topic: Performance comparison between store and copy command for storing to Eviews databases on network drives
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4261
Performance comparison between store and copy command for storing to Eviews databases on network drives
Hi there, In a program I regularly run there are a quite a big number of time series (around 3500) stored from one workfile into two databases (~1.5MB and ~2.5MB), all located on a network drive. Over the recent months the performance of the storing process has suffered a lot (I just did a test from...
- Wed Mar 05, 2014 9:33 am
- Forum: Data Manipulation
- Topic: Graph::axis range() using variables
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3100
Re: Graph::axis range() using variables
That did the trick! Thanks
- Wed Mar 05, 2014 6:45 am
- Forum: Data Manipulation
- Topic: Graph::axis range() using variables
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3100
Graph::axis range() using variables
Hi, I have a regular procedure that produces time series graphs for the growth rate of a variable gir for a number of countries {%cc}. In some cases there are extreme outliers in the data which cause the y-axis of the grap to blow up too much, so that the smaller "normal" developments"...
