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On 2019-08-10 21:01:50 -0600, Rob Sargent wrote:
>     On Aug 10, 2019, at 8:47 PM, Souvik Bhattacherjee <kivuosb@xxxxxxxxx>
>     wrote:
> 
>     Hi Adrian,
> 
>     Thanks for the response.
> 
>     > Yes, but you will some code via client or function that batches the 
>     > inserts for you.
> 
>     Could you please elaborate a bit on how EXP 1 could be performed such that
>     it uses bulk inserts?
> 
>     Best,
>     -SB
> 
>     On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 7:26 PM Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>     wrote:
> 
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> Top-posting (i.e. putting your reply at the top is discouraged here)

He didn't really top-post. He quoted the relevant part of Adrian's
posting and then wrote his reply below that. This is the style I prefer,
because it makes it really clear what one is replying to.

After his reply, he quoted Adrian's posting again, this time completely.
I think this is unnecessary and confusing (you apparently didn't even
see that he quoted something above his reply). But it's not as bad as
quoting everything below the answer (or - as you did - quoting
everything before the answer which I think is even worse: If I don't see
any original content within the first 100 lines or so I usually skip the
rest).

        hp

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