What is the fastest way to populate a SQLite database from a DataTable in C# .net 2.
Currently I am building insert statments for each row in the table. I have tried a dataadaptor but the speed didn't seem to be any faster. It currently takes 5 min to lo开发者_JS百科op through 20,000 rows and write them to the database. Any sugestions?
solution:
I found that surounding blocks of insert statments with BEGIN...COMMIT worked for me with a remarkable speed improvement:
BEGIN;
INSERT INTO friends (name1,name2) VALUES ('john','smith');
INSERT INTO friends (name1,name2) VALUES ('jane','doe');
COMMIT;
my insert statements were around 500 byte each, so I limited the number of statements to 100 per transaction.
See this FAQ entry from the SQLite website:
http://www.sqlite.org/faq.html#q19
By default, each INSERT statement is its own transaction. But if you surround multiple INSERT statements with BEGIN...COMMIT then all the inserts are grouped into a single transaction. The time needed to commit the transaction is amortized over all the enclosed insert statements and so the time per insert statement is greatly reduced.
See this thread.
The best way is to use ExecuteNonQuery()
, which commits all the inserts at once, and doesn't have to keep allocating strings. 20,000 rows should take much less than a minute.
Consider to use the SqLiteDataAdapter. (I still have to use vb.net but following example should be ease to translate. Or have a look at the original source: http://stackoverflow.com/a/2671511)
Private Sub FillDatabaseTableWithDataTable(dataTable As DataTable)
' inspired by http://stackoverflow.com/a/2671511
' Query the destination database
Dim query As String = $"SELECT * FROM `{dataTable.TableName}`"
Using adapter As New SQLiteDataAdapter(query, Connection)
Using commandBuilder = New SQLiteCommandBuilder(adapter)
Connection.Open()
commandBuilder.QuotePrefix = "["
commandBuilder.QuoteSuffix = "]"
commandBuilder.GetInsertCommand()
'Create an empty "destination" table for synchronization
' with SqLite "source" database
Dim destinationTable As New DataTable()
'load data from SqLite "source" database to destination table, e.g.
'column headers
adapter.Fill(destinationTable)
'adapt "destination" table: fill data
For Each row As DataRow In dataTable.Rows
Dim destinationRow As DataRow = destinationTable.NewRow()
destinationRow.ItemArray = row.ItemArray
destinationTable.Rows.Add(destinationRow)
Next
'Update SqLite source table
'the Update has To be wrapped In a transaction
'Otherwise, SQLite would implicitly create a transaction
'for each line. That would slow down the writing process.
Using transaction = Connection.BeginTransaction()
adapter.Update(destinationTable)
transaction.Commit()
End Using
Connection.Close()
End Using
End Using
End Sub
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