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hey dobladez ! long time!
@dobladez: i’m not aware of such a tool. @cmdrdats (on here and on twitter) has undertaken such an effort and might have input for you
start transactor on sql database - create datomic backup. Start transactor on another DB engine - restore datomic backup
any one knows how to operate when the "result sets are larger than can fit in memory" as described in the "Queries and Peer Memory" part in the page http://docs.datomic.com/query.html
it mentioned datoms API and index-range, but is there some simple example or description about it?
@robert-stuttaford: cool, thanks for sharing your way of working. We do something similar but we name things in a different way. Thats why I started wondering if there was a standardised way that we might be missing.
sure thing!