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SASNE
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi Gurus,

 

I have a situration where the SQL queue has some joining , do you think if this is a solution if i retreive data from each table and merge it in SAS locally instead of sending join queue to Oracle?

 

in regards to performance issue if the dataset is around 50GB.

 

Thanks

 

 

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Tom
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In general it will be faster to join in the source database rather than extracting.  Moving 50Gb of data would take a long time.

 

The only exception would be is if your join is essentially replicating data such that the result of the join is much larger than just pulling the source tables individually.  For example if the join was to convert a small code variable in your large fact table into a long descriptive text by joining with a dimension (lookup, format) table. In that case it might be faster post pone the lookup. Instead just keep the coded value in the large table so that less data needs to move from Oracle to SAS.  Then you could convert the code to the description in SAS.  For example you could convert the dimension table to a FORMAT and attach it to the variable with coded value.

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Tom
Super User Tom
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In general it will be faster to join in the source database rather than extracting.  Moving 50Gb of data would take a long time.

 

The only exception would be is if your join is essentially replicating data such that the result of the join is much larger than just pulling the source tables individually.  For example if the join was to convert a small code variable in your large fact table into a long descriptive text by joining with a dimension (lookup, format) table. In that case it might be faster post pone the lookup. Instead just keep the coded value in the large table so that less data needs to move from Oracle to SAS.  Then you could convert the code to the description in SAS.  For example you could convert the dimension table to a FORMAT and attach it to the variable with coded value.

SASNE
Obsidian | Level 7

thx Tom

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