Amazingly, I'm actually due to run a clean up script on a database with 32 million rows in the next couple of days...
-- Could you possibly answer:
- How mature is the code?
- Have you encountered any strange problems whilst using it?
- How many other people have used this in production (that you know of) on a large data set?
- Have you tested against SQL injection?
- What performance benefits does this have, over using .raw() or .update() ?? Can you provide some benchmarks over 50 thousand rows?
Cheers
Cal
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