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What is the difference between 'load data' and 'insert' command?

Hi,

I have checked with some sample data and found inserting of data using 'insert command' takes more time than using 'load data' command to load data from another file. What is the process difference between these two commands. I have another question, when i insert data using load data command from external file is there anyway to get how much rows inserted at the time of loading the data.

Regards,
Freedolen
Jul 4 '07 #1
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Hi,

I have checked with some sample data and found inserting of data using 'insert command' takes more time than using 'load data' command to load data from another file. What is the process difference between these two commands. I have another question, when i insert data using load data command from external file is there anyway to get how much rows inserted at the time of loading the data.

Regards,
Freedolen
The refmanual explains this nicely here.
Jul 4 '07 #2

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