Re: No Dynamic SQL in Function or Trigger Frustration
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Rick James
Date: March 17, 2014 10:38PM
"retained immediately"??
Perhaps you mean "retained indefinitely"?
Have a look at Eureqa. It is good at discovering formulas.
Can the processing be broken into chunks? And the data in the chunks "summarized" as an intermediate step toward the goal? This is very effective in Data Warehousing, and in Distributed computing.
Can the results be derived via "sampling"? That is a very effective of getting reasonably accruate answers from huge amounts of data without spending huge amounts of time.
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