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mahdieh
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 5:15 pm    Post subject: problem updatenodes in dbxml Reply with quote

Hi
I am new to Berkeley DB.I want to update nodes in container with many
documents(over than 100000 document).but this process taking a lot of
time(over than 15 sec).I am using dbxml shell.when I update particular
nodes in particular documents use updatenodes command.
I want to reduce time of this query.please help me.does this process
need to set particular flags or use transaction?
regards
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