Cover magnetic flap for bike damage / slows ph

Hello

I have a G 1 St gen moto and Moto 1, G 3rd gen.

I also brought folding cover (motorola) with it that has magnet in the lid. It slows down by phone?

it damage the phone? I was looking for an official response I've read online it does.

http://forums.androidcentral.com/Verizon-Galaxy-nexus-accessories/143198-Samsung-says-magnets-will-damage-phone-2.html

Any help is appreciated.

Thank you

Yogesh

I have a magnetic cover on mine and it has no impact on performance. As long as it's the motorcycle cover, it should be good.

Tags: Motorola Phones

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                        insert into r_dummy (HOGAN_REFERENCE_NUMBER, FLEXCUBE_REFERENCE_NUMBER)
                        values ('1062501', '100PVL2092813315');
    
                        insert into r_dummy (HOGAN_REFERENCE_NUMBER, FLEXCUBE_REFERENCE_NUMBER)
                        values ('1072501', '100PVL2092813288');
    
                        insert into r_dummy (HOGAN_REFERENCE_NUMBER, FLEXCUBE_REFERENCE_NUMBER)
                        values ('1082501', '100AFL309281B2LX');
    
                        insert into r_dummy (HOGAN_REFERENCE_NUMBER, FLEXCUBE_REFERENCE_NUMBER)
                        values ('1092501', '100PVL2092813312');
    
                        insert into r_dummy (HOGAN_REFERENCE_NUMBER, FLEXCUBE_REFERENCE_NUMBER)
                        values ('1102501', '100PVL2092813285');
    
                        insert into r_dummy (HOGAN_REFERENCE_NUMBER, FLEXCUBE_REFERENCE_NUMBER)
                        values ('1112501', '100PVL2092813284');
    
                        insert into r_dummy (HOGAN_REFERENCE_NUMBER, FLEXCUBE_REFERENCE_NUMBER)
                        values ('1122501', '100PVL2092813309');
    
                        insert into r_dummy (HOGAN_REFERENCE_NUMBER, FLEXCUBE_REFERENCE_NUMBER)
                        values ('1142501', '100PVL2092813281');
    
                        insert into r_dummy (HOGAN_REFERENCE_NUMBER, FLEXCUBE_REFERENCE_NUMBER)
                        values ('1152501', '100PVL2092813306');
    
                        insert into r_dummy (HOGAN_REFERENCE_NUMBER, FLEXCUBE_REFERENCE_NUMBER)
                        values ('1162501', '100PVL2092813282');
    
                        insert into r_dummy (HOGAN_REFERENCE_NUMBER, FLEXCUBE_REFERENCE_NUMBER)
                        values ('1166501', '100CFL3092811383');
    
                        insert into r_dummy (HOGAN_REFERENCE_NUMBER, FLEXCUBE_REFERENCE_NUMBER)
                        values ('1212501', '100IVL1092811445');
    
                        insert into r_dummy (HOGAN_REFERENCE_NUMBER, FLEXCUBE_REFERENCE_NUMBER)
                        values ('1232501', '100IVL1092811526');
    
                        insert into r_dummy (HOGAN_REFERENCE_NUMBER, FLEXCUBE_REFERENCE_NUMBER)
                        values ('1272501', '100IVL1092811441');
    
                        insert into r_dummy (HOGAN_REFERENCE_NUMBER, FLEXCUBE_REFERENCE_NUMBER)
                        values ('1292501', '100IVL1092811523');
    
                        insert into r_dummy (HOGAN_REFERENCE_NUMBER, FLEXCUBE_REFERENCE_NUMBER)
                        values ('1302501', '100PVL2092813303');
    
                        insert into r_dummy (HOGAN_REFERENCE_NUMBER, FLEXCUBE_REFERENCE_NUMBER)
                        values ('1312501', '100PVL2092813279');
    
                        insert into r_dummy (HOGAN_REFERENCE_NUMBER, FLEXCUBE_REFERENCE_NUMBER)
                        values ('1322501', '100PVL2092813278');
    
                        insert into r_dummy (HOGAN_REFERENCE_NUMBER, FLEXCUBE_REFERENCE_NUMBER)
                        values ('1332501', '100PVL2092813301');
    
                        insert into r_dummy (HOGAN_REFERENCE_NUMBER, FLEXCUBE_REFERENCE_NUMBER)
                        values ('1342501', '100PVL2092813276');
    
                        insert into r_dummy (HOGAN_REFERENCE_NUMBER, FLEXCUBE_REFERENCE_NUMBER)
                        values ('1352501', '100PVL2092813275');
    
                        insert into r_dummy (HOGAN_REFERENCE_NUMBER, FLEXCUBE_REFERENCE_NUMBER)
                        values ('1376501', '100AFL309281B2LW');
    
                        insert into r_dummy (HOGAN_REFERENCE_NUMBER, FLEXCUBE_REFERENCE_NUMBER)
                        values ('1382501', '100PVL2092813272');
    
                        insert into r_dummy (HOGAN_REFERENCE_NUMBER, FLEXCUBE_REFERENCE_NUMBER)
                        values ('1392501', '100PVL2092813298');
    
                        insert into r_dummy (HOGAN_REFERENCE_NUMBER, FLEXCUBE_REFERENCE_NUMBER)
                        values ('1402501', '100PVL2092813273');
    
                        insert into r_dummy (HOGAN_REFERENCE_NUMBER, FLEXCUBE_REFERENCE_NUMBER)
                        values ('1412501', '100PVL2092813269');
    
                        insert into r_dummy (HOGAN_REFERENCE_NUMBER, FLEXCUBE_REFERENCE_NUMBER)
                        values ('1446501', '100RNF6092810019');
    
                        insert into r_dummy (HOGAN_REFERENCE_NUMBER, FLEXCUBE_REFERENCE_NUMBER)
                        values ('1452501', '100IVL1092811436');
    
                        insert into r_dummy (HOGAN_REFERENCE_NUMBER, FLEXCUBE_REFERENCE_NUMBER)
                        values ('1492501', '100CFL3092811382');
    
         
    
                        
                        select (dbms_utility.get_time) into end_time from dual;
                        dbms_output.put_line('ended at : '||end_time);
    Exception
              When Others Then
                         dbms_output.put_line('Exception Occured '||sqlerrm);
                         rollback;
    End;
    /
    duration for the insert script
    ====================
    SQL> @@d:/insert_bhanu.sql
    started at : 1084984928
    ended at : 1084988401
    
    PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
    
    SQL> select 1084988401 - 1084984928 from dual;
    
    1084988401-1084984928
    ---------------------
                     3473
    I waz impossible of past all of the code... He has almost 13851 records. Please suggest me the best option, and if there is another way to achieve this.
    I need to provide a solution optimized to my clients.

    Concerning
    Rambeau.

    792353 wrote:

    I have two sql scripts. Having just insert statements and the other using bulk insert both do the same thing.

    Not really valid for the purposes of comparison.

    The fundamental question is what makes in bulk for faster processing. It is a well-known and easily answered--reduction in context switches between SQL and PL/SQL engines. And that's all. Nothing more and nothing magical.

    The easiest way to show this difference is to eliminate all other factors - especially I/O as a trial may be at a disadvantage by the physical i/o, while the comparison test can be promoted by e/s logic. Another factor that must be eliminated is extra unnecessary SQL that adds more overhead (such as the use of DOUBLE and unions) and so on.

    Remember that it is critical for the reference driver to compare like with like and eliminate all other factors. As simplistic as maybe keep it. For example, something like the following:

    SQL> create table foo_table( id number );
    
    Table created.
    
    SQL> var iterations number
    SQL> exec :iterations := 10000;
    
    PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
    
    SQL>
    SQL> declare
      2          t1      timestamp with time zone;
      3  begin
      4          dbms_output.put_line( 'bench A: hard parsing, normal delete' );
      5          t1 := systimestamp;
      6          for i in 1..:iterations
      7          loop
      8                  execute immediate 'delete from foo_table where id = '||i;
      9          end loop;
     10          dbms_output.put_line( systimestamp - t1 );
     11  end;
     12  /
    bench A: hard parsing, normal delete
    +000000000 00:00:07.639779000
    
    PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
    
    SQL>
    SQL> declare
      2          t1      timestamp with time zone;
      3  begin
      4          dbms_output.put_line( 'bench B: soft parsing, normal delete' );
      5          t1 := systimestamp;
      6          for i in 1..:iterations
      7          loop
      8                  delete from foo_table where id = i;
      9          end loop;
     10          dbms_output.put_line( systimestamp - t1 );
     11  end;
     12  /
    bench B: soft parsing, normal delete
    +000000000 00:00:00.268915000
    
    PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
    
    SQL>
    SQL> declare
      2          type TNumbers is table of number;
      3          t1      timestamp with time zone;
      4          idList  TNumbers;
      5  begin
      6          dbms_output.put_line( 'bench C: soft parsing, bulk delete' );
      7          idList := new TNumbers();
      8          idList.Extend( :iterations );
      9
     10          for i in 1..:iterations
     11          loop
     12                  idList(i) := i;
     13          end loop;
     14
     15          t1 := systimestamp;
     16          forall i in 1..:iterations
     17                  delete from foo_table where id = idList(i);
     18          dbms_output.put_line( systimestamp - t1 );
     19  end;
     20  /
    bench C: soft parsing, bulk delete
    +000000000 00:00:00.061639000
    
    PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
    
    SQL> 
    

    Why an empty table? Eliminates potential problems with the physical versus logical I/O. Why a delete and not Insertstatement? The same reason.

    The foregoing shows how slow hard analysis is clear. It has the advantage of soft analysis. It has the advantage of reducing the change of context, at the expense of additional memory - as bench 3 consumes much more memory (PGA) that other points of reference.

    Also note that these marks the exact same delete SQL statements - using different approaches. Where the approach only (and not the SQL) made the difference. This means that we can draw valid conclusions on each of these approaches.

    Can we say the same thing with the scripts you used to "show" that the treatment bulk is apparently slow?

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