Re: ODBC connection string, MS Access - Mailing list pgsql-odbc

From Zlatko Matić
Subject Re: ODBC connection string, MS Access
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In response to ODBC connection string, MS Access  (Zlatko Matić <zlatko.matic1@sb.t-com.hr>)
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I think I read somewhere it can be only 255 characters long...but I'm not
sure...

----- Original Message -----
From: "Campbell, Greg" <greg.campbell@us.michelin.com>
To: "Zlatko Matić" <zlatko.matic1@sb.t-com.hr>
Cc: <pgsql-odbc@postgresql.org>
Sent: Saturday, December 24, 2005 1:22 AM
Subject: Re: [ODBC] ODBC connection string, MS Access


Where does the Access connection string limitation happen?

The meta data for linked tables is stored in system table MySysObjects,
where the Connection is a MEMO
field type. That's a 65,536 character field.


Zlatko Matić wrote:

> Hello.
>
> Could you, please, help me to optimize my connection string (MS Access
> 2003, PostgreSQL 8.1.1. and psqlodbc-08_01_0102)?
>
> '   PG_ODBC_PARAMETER           ACCESS_PARAMETER
> '   *********************************************
> '   READONLY                    A0
> '   PROTOCOL                    A1
> '   FAKEOIDINDEX                A2  'A2 must be 0 unless A3=1
> '   SHOWOIDCOLUMN               A3
> '   ROWVERSIONING               A4
> '   SHOWSYSTEMTABLES            A5
> '   CONNSETTINGS                A6
> '   FETCH                       A7
> '   SOCKET                      A8
> '   UNKNOWNSIZES                A9  ' range [0-2]
> '   MAXVARCHARSIZE              B0
> '   MAXLONGVARCHARSIZE          B1
> '   DEBUG                       B2
> '   COMMLOG                     B3
> '   OPTIMIZER                   B4  ' note that 1 = _cancel_ generic
> optimizer...
> '   KSQO                        B5
> '   USEDECLAREFETCH             B6
> '   TEXTASLONGVARCHAR           B7
> '   UNKNOWNSASLONGVARCHAR       B8
> '   BOOLSASCHAR                 B9
> '   PARSE                       C0
> '   CANCELASFREESTMT            C1
> '   EXTRASYSTABLEPREFIXES       C2
>
> 'Connection string
> CONNECTIONSTRING:
>  strConnInfo = "ODBC;Driver=" & Driver & ";Server=" & SERVER & ";Port=" &
> PORT & ";Database=" & DATABASE & ";"
>  strConnUserPass = "Uid=" & USERNAME & ";Pwd=" & PASSWORD & ";"
>  strConnParms = "A0=0;A1=6.4;A2=0;A3=0;A4=1;A5=0;A6=" & A6 & ";A7=100;A8="
> & SOCKET & ";A9=1;" & _
> "B0=254;B1=8190;B2=0;B3=0;B4=1;B5=1;B6=0;B7=1;B8=0;B9=0;" & _
> "C0=0;C1=0;C2=dd_;"
>
> There are some options I don't understand, for example "Parse statements"
> and "Fetch/Declare" and don't know how would it affect performances...
> Also, there is a problem with the limited length of connection string that
> Access can handle, so I have a problem that I can't input some bigger
> usernames and passwords. Therefore I would like to remove some
> unneccessary parameters, if possible. Which parameters could be safely
> removed?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Zlatko
>
>


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