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Chris S. Hogan
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The scenario is a bit unclear. Are you processing 33,000 records in one single decision service invocation? Or, are you making 33,000 separate decision invocations? If it is the first scenario, then HPBP is not applicable for the reasons Harold mentioned. If it is the second, then HPBP would be applicable. Christopher S. Hogan Principal Systems Engineer PHONE 646-201-4123 MOBILE 646-243-4282 www.progress.com From: Harold-Jan Verlee [mailto:bounce-hverlee@community.progress.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2014 6:53 AM To: TU.Corticon@community.progress.com Subject: RE: [Technical Users - Corticon] Speeding up database inserts RE: Speeding up database inserts Reply by Harold-Jan Verlee I'm afraid that the HPBP in this situation will not be an proper solution, as per your use case, within the rules you have to reason over the entire dataset (i.e. clustering). The HPBP seeds records in chunks and only these chunks are processed in internal working memory at a time. Stop receiving emails on this subject. Flag this post as spam/abuse.
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