Say I have 10 million Customer names each associated with one or more Addresses and I want to put the data in a SQL database.
I make a Customer table and an Address table. The Customer table contains an autoincrement primary key. Each Address entry points back to the Customer table with a foreign key.
Now, for each of 10 million records, I have to create a Customer record, insert it into the Customer table, then retrieve it again to get the autoincrement primary key that was assigned to it to use in a new Address entry. 20 million round trips. Ugh.
Is there a better way besides resorting to GUIDs?
(I happen to be using SQLite with SQLAlchemy)