Re: FUD!! ODBC will not be supported by Microsoft in the future - Mailing list pgsql-odbc

From Stephen Frost
Subject Re: FUD!! ODBC will not be supported by Microsoft in the future
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Msg-id 20031001115822.GR3749@ns.snowman.net
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In response to Re: FUD!! ODBC will not be supported by Microsoft in the future  (<markw@mohawksoft.com>)
Responses Re: FUD!! ODBC will not be supported by Microsoft in the future  (Mike Mascari <mascarm@mascari.com>)
Re: FUD!! ODBC will not be supported by Microsoft in the future  (Richard Huxton <dev@archonet.com>)
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* markw@mohawksoft.com (markw@mohawksoft.com) wrote:
> > * Steve Lutz (slutz@alacritude.com) wrote:
> >> Yes, can you please be more specific, what problems have you had with
> >> it? We are in the process of moving from Oracle on Sun to Postgres on
> >> Linux with front end windows machines. What problems have you had with
> >> the Postgres ODBC drivers on Windows?
> >
> > Try opening a big table.
>
> That is not a PostgreSQL ODBC issue. There is a setting, I forget the
> name, that enables a cursor in the query.

It should be on by default then, and I didn't see that option when I was
looking, can you tell me where it is?

> On a side not, you will be hard pressed to find a commercial ODBC
> application, i.e. Access, that can handle large tables.

Uh, Access and Oracle ODBC works just fine on the same table that
Postgres ODBC grinds the machine to a halt on.

> For what its worth, I use the PGODBC driver to create an index of tables
> with Millions of rows.

I tried using the postgres ODBC driver to open a table with a couple
million rows.  It ran the client machine out of memory.  Same table w/
the Oracle ODBC driver worked just fine.

    Stephen

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