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Resident load

Hi All,

Why resident load is not preferred for large data sets .will it take more memory compared with qvd and preceeding load ? I would like to know what exactly happens in resident load when we use it ?

Thanks

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Chanty4u
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Gysbert_Wassenaar

A resident load uses a source table that's already in memory. So you're creating a new target table next to the resident source table that's already in memory. That means you need more ram then when you load from a qvd file.


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avinashelite

resident load creates a next table in memory and its not optimized .....where as the data in QVD is optimized and  it dosn't occupy so much memory as the resident load

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resident load is using the to implement logical operation with out distubation the main data

Anonymous
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Thanks for your reply avinashelite

Anonymous
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Thanks for your reply gwassenaar