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OT - how do you manage your PT databases?
For people who play upwards of 500 sngs per month. After a while importing starts to slow down your machine. How do you guys manage this? Do you create new databases every few months? Whenever you feel like it? After a certain number of games? When it hits the max?
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Re: OT - how do you manage your PT databases?
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For people who play upwards of 500 sngs per month. After a while importing starts to slow down your machine. How do you guys manage this? Do you create new databases every few months? Whenever you feel like it? After a certain number of games? When it hits the max? [/ QUOTE ] Convert your database to SQL. |
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Re: OT - how do you manage your PT databases?
How?
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Re: OT - how do you manage your PT databases?
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[ QUOTE ] For people who play upwards of 500 sngs per month. After a while importing starts to slow down your machine. How do you guys manage this? Do you create new databases every few months? Whenever you feel like it? After a certain number of games? When it hits the max? [/ QUOTE ] Convert your database to SQL. [/ QUOTE ] But don't you still feel that it's slow after tens of thousands of hands? |
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Re: OT - how do you manage your PT databases?
I make a new one each month. Im considering making a master database as well that contains like 3-5k toruneys so I can prepare for opponents. I will only open it maybe once a week for preparation reasons, and take notes on all the common opponents, and I will only add to it at the end of the month.
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