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QuestionHow do you write a query for comparing SQL Server CE data? Pin
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QuestionWhat is the best way for saving huge amount of data into SQL CE file while keeping data uniqueness? Pin
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I used a method that can do this work, but it gets slower as the data increases.
I have used Dictionary<string, string=""> class to detect duplicate values (Dictionary.ContainsKey()).
After that I take them into a DataTable and then into SQL CE file.
Each time I want to add new data into my SQL, I read all previous SQL data into a DataTable then take them into Dictionary<> and check new data for any duplicate values and if they were unique, adding process is continued as above.
The problem is that this method works fine and fast to some extent. As the data increase(for example more than 5000 rows in SQL), it gets some seconds to calculate the process.

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