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Is there a way to request batches of rows when processing joins with OpenAccess?

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TitleIs there a way to request batches of rows when processing joins with OpenAccess?
URL Name8366
Article Number000131346
EnvironmentProduct: OpenAccess SDK
Version: All supported versions
OS: All supported platforms
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description

When processing joins with the OpenAccess SDK, is it possible to request batches of rows instead of processing rows one at a time?
Is there a way to to reduce the number of queries done on inner tables to build the joined results?

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Use block join processing. 
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References to other documentation:
OpenAccess SDK Programmer's Guide, Designing and coding the IP : Join processing : Implementing Block Join processing
https://media.datadirect.com/download/docs/openaccess/alloa/programguide/implementing-block-join-processing.html#
Last Modified Date6/19/2019 8:33 PM
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