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    bad performance

    Hallo,

    I have made a simple program:

    one form with one adodc object linked to an access database
    with a jet 4.0 ole db provider and a file with 100000 article
    records.

    This adodc object is linked to a datagrid.

    I did not change any property.

    When starting my program I have to wait 1/2 a minute before
    the grid is coming up.

    I use access 5.7 and vb6.0 sp3 and P650 Mhz 32 Mb mem.

    Hoping you have good news,

    Greetings

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    Re: bad performance

    32megs of ram? maybe this is your problem?

    Originally posted by T.Boman
    Hallo,

    I have made a simple program:

    one form with one adodc object linked to an access database
    with a jet 4.0 ole db provider and a file with 100000 article
    records.

    This adodc object is linked to a datagrid.

    I did not change any property.

    When starting my program I have to wait 1/2 a minute before
    the grid is coming up.

    I use access 5.7 and vb6.0 sp3 and P650 Mhz 32 Mb mem.

    Hoping you have good news,

    Greetings
    Ah read ur *****scope and eat some *****durrrvs!

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    Do you get heavy hard drive activity during the wait? Because with 32 MB or RAM, the 100,000 records are probably going into virtual memory.
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    Re: bad performance

    Originally posted by T.Boman
    I use access 5.7 and vb6.0 sp3 and P650 Mhz 32 Mb mem.
    Wow, did you get ripped off. http://www.pricewatch.com/menus/m33.htm

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    If it is on yoy machine, start up the System Monitor. Go to Start / Programs / Accessories / System Tools / System Monitor.
    Edit / Add memory manger for free momory, page-ins, page-outs and page faults. This will give you at least some idea of what 32MB is doing for you.

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    And, if you're smart and running Windows NT , right-click the taskbar, click Task Manager, and go to the processes tab.

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