David Hacker - Arlington VA, US Jeffrey Bergan - San Francisco CA, US Utsavi Benani - Fremont CA, US Paul Burstein - San Francisco CA, US Jon Mark Dewey - Walnut Creek CA, US
Assignee:
salesforce.com, inc. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707746, 707741, 707E17002
Abstract:
Secondary indexing mechanisms are disclosed. A first index is created in a database environment. The index has a scope defined by a set of files that meet a pre-selected criteria. Second index generation is initiated. Te second index has the same scope as the first index. A first time period between initiation of the generation of the second index and completion of the second index is determined. The second index is swapped with the first index in an atomic swap operation. The indices may be generated for a multitenant database environment. Catch up indexing may be performed for the secondary index.
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David Hacker
Work:
City of Independence - Captain
Relationship:
Married
About:
Lives in the Great Kansas City area. Fireman for Independence Fire Department. Captain at station #1/Business owner: Hacker Construction/Carpenter
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Work:
Laurel Grocery Company - Freezer order filler and returns
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PBS film examines an unexpected consequence of the Civil War: the mountains of ...
To this day, the precise number of Civil War dead remains elusive, with the estimated toll increasing to 750,000 based on the research of J. David Hacker, a demographic historian at Binghamton University in upstate New York. That number, cited by the documentary and a growing number of historians, i