Great! 

I find MonetDB really interesting and I get impressive performance results. Maybe the only thing that make it difficult for new users is the absence of pratical examples,  the getting start toturial (http://www.monetdb.org/Documentation/UserGuide/Tutorialis great because it has practical and simple examples, but "in my humble opinion" it's not the case for the rest of the documentation :) 

Thank you again (Stefan and Martin) for your appreciated help.

Best regards,
Baraa

P.S:I'm working on some research (maybe using MonetDB to show expermintal results of my contribution) and I'll try to publish a paper in the few coming months. If you are interested i'll send it to you as soon as I finish it. 


> Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2013 16:50:08 +0200
> From: martin@monetdb.org
> To: users-list@monetdb.org
> Subject: Re: Query execution time
>
> On 10/13/13 4:41 PM, Stefan Manegold wrote:
> >> GREAT EXPLICATION!
> >> Thanks for this helpful and clear explication. I think it's very benificial
> >> to add it somewhere on the documentation of MonetDB (if it's not already the
> >> case); I spent three days googling and trying to understand how is that
> >> works.
> See: http://www.monetdb.org/Documentation/Cookbooks/SQLrecipes/QueryTiming
> Clear enough?
> > The explanation of "time" is on its man page.
> > We'll consider adding the explanation of mclient's "-i" option to its man page.
> >
> >> I have one more question please, what if I have more that one query in my
> >> Q.sql? can I get the time (2: reported by mclient -i option) for each of the
> >> queries or I can only get the total time?
> > unless you have more than one query per line, you'll get individual times.
> >
> > Stefan
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