I've found the best thing to do is, after generating the SQL, dump it to a file or to a log somewhere. Once the script is done running, copy-and-paste the SQL into your friendly mysql shell and see what kind of performance you're looking at. Eyeballing is the first step, then doing the tasks that others have mentioned is a good idea. But if your problem is solved after eyeballing, the virtue of laziness comes into play (in a slightly altered form).
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by lachoy
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