I have a table which contains around 500 Million records. I am reading the data from table and storing those in a Dictionary.
EDIT: I am loading the data into dictionary because these data needs to be compared with another volume of data coming from an indexing server.
My code is as below:
public static void GetDetailsFromDB()
{
string sqlStr = "SELECT ID, Name ,Age, email ,DOB ,Address ,Affiliation ,Interest ,Homepage FROM Author WITH (NOLOCK) ORDER BY ID";
SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand(sqlStr, _con);
cmd.CommandTimeout = 0;
using (SqlDataReader reader = cmd.ExecuteReader())
{
while (reader.Read())
{
//Author Class
Author author = new Author();
author.id = Convert.ToInt32(reader["ID"].ToString());
author.Name = reader["Name"].ToString().Trim();
author.age = Convert.ToInt32(reader["Age"].ToString());
author.email = reader["email"].ToString().Trim();
author.DOB = reader["DOB"].ToString().Trim();
author.Address = reader["Address"].ToString().Trim();
author.Affiliation = reader["Affiliation"].ToString().Trim();
author.Homepage = reader["Homepage"].ToString().Trim();
string interests = reader["Interest"].ToString().Trim();
author.interest = interests.Split(new char[] { ',' }, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries).Select(p => p.Trim()).ToList();
if (!AuthorDict.ContainsKey(author.id))
{
AuthorDict.Add(author.id, author);
}
if (AuthorDict.Count % 1000000 == 0)
{
Console.WriteLine("{0}M author loaded.", AuthorDict.Count / 1000000);
}
}
}
}
This process is taking long time to read and store all 500 Million records from DB. Also, the RAM usage is very high.
Can this be optimized ? also, can the running time be decreased ? any help is appreciated.
Convert.ToInt32(reader["Age"].ToString())is a terrible anti- pattern. – leppie Feb 17 at 14:39