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- Improving the Speed of Translations Using the Geodatabase Reader
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Improving the Speed of Translations Using the Geodatabase Reader
You can speed up translations involving the Geodatabase Reader by not resolving subtypes and coded value domains.
These operations add extra processing to each row of tables that contain subtypes or coded value domains.