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Re: Slow Batch Utility



Hi!

I would first try the obvious. Check your algorithm is O(n). Keep it memory stable.

Here the FetchSpecBatchIterator could help: http://www.bernard-web.com/pierre/webobjects/code.html

Pierre


On May 25, 2007, at 9:22 AM, Ted Archibald wrote:

Hi,

I have a webobjects accounts receivable application that I have a batch utility that changes certain fields everynight.  I'm having issues with the speed of the batch utility and I suspect the slowness is due to having to access the full EO.

Is there a way to change the value of a field in an EO WITHOUT having access to the full EO?  I know you can do this through a stored procedure, but I would rather not do that.  Is there a way to do this in WebObjects?
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