Re: How can I configure the postgresql odbc to return 1 row at a time? - Mailing list pgsql-odbc

From Jeff Eckermann
Subject Re: How can I configure the postgresql odbc to return 1 row at a time?
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Msg-id 20050413163235.30996.qmail@web20828.mail.yahoo.com
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In response to How can I configure the postgresql odbc to return 1 row at a time?  ("Jerry Lam" <jlam@sandvine.com>)
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--- Jerry Lam <jlam@sandvine.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. I wonder if there is any
> documentation for all the possible configurations in
> posgresql odbc?

I assume that you have seen this (incomplete)
coverage:
http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/psqlodbc/genpage.php?doc-config

I am not aware of any other documentation, apart from
the source code itself.

Most of the configuration options are obscure, and I
would say little used.  I generally find good results
running with default settings, or with minimal
changes.  Nearly all of the list discussion on these
configuration options relates to a very small number
of them.

I would suggest that you post any questions you may
have about specific options, and see if someone can
help you.

> Here is the list:
>
> #define INI_DSN                DBMS_NAME
>
> #define INI_KDESC            "Description"    /* Data source
> description */
> #define INI_SERVER            "Servername"    /* Name of Server
> running PostgreSQL */
> #define INI_PORT            "Port"        /* Port on which the
> Postmaster is listening */
> #define INI_DATABASE            "Database"    /* Database Name
> */
> #define INI_USER            "Username"    /* Default User Name
> */
> #define INI_PASSWORD            "Password"    /* Default
> Password */
> #define INI_DEBUG            "Debug"     /* Debug flag */
> #define INI_FETCH            "Fetch"     /* Fetch Max Count */
> #define INI_SOCKET            "Socket"    /* Socket buffer size
> */
> #define INI_READONLY            "ReadOnly"    /* Database is
> read only */
> #define INI_COMMLOG            "CommLog"    /* Communication to
> backend logging */
> #define INI_PROTOCOL            "Protocol"    /* What protocol
> (6.2) */
> #define INI_OPTIMIZER            "Optimizer"    /* Use backend
> genetic optimizer */
> #define INI_KSQO            "Ksqo"        /* Keyset query
> optimization */
> #define INI_CONNSETTINGS        "ConnSettings"    /* Anything
> to send to backend on successful connection */
> #define INI_UNIQUEINDEX            "UniqueIndex"    /* Recognize
> unique indexes */
> #define INI_UNKNOWNSIZES        "UnknownSizes"    /* How to
> handle unknown result set sizes */
> #define INI_CANCELASFREESTMT        "CancelAsFreeStmt"
> #define INI_USEDECLAREFETCH        "UseDeclareFetch"    /*
> Use Declare/Fetch cursors */
>
> /*    More ini stuff */
> #define INI_TEXTASLONGVARCHAR        "TextAsLongVarchar"
> #define INI_UNKNOWNSASLONGVARCHAR
> "UnknownsAsLongVarchar"
> #define INI_BOOLSASCHAR            "BoolsAsChar"
> #define INI_MAXVARCHARSIZE        "MaxVarcharSize"
> #define INI_MAXLONGVARCHARSIZE        "MaxLongVarcharSize"
>
> #define INI_FAKEOIDINDEX        "FakeOidIndex"
> #define INI_SHOWOIDCOLUMN        "ShowOidColumn"
> #define INI_ROWVERSIONING        "RowVersioning"
> #define INI_SHOWSYSTEMTABLES        "ShowSystemTables"
> #define INI_LIE                "Lie"
> #define INI_PARSE            "Parse"
> #define INI_EXTRASYSTABLEPREFIXES
> "ExtraSysTablePrefixes"
>
> #define INI_TRANSLATIONNAME        "TranslationName"
> #define INI_TRANSLATIONDLL        "TranslationDLL"
> #define INI_TRANSLATIONOPTION        "TranslationOption"
> #define INI_DISALLOWPREMATURE        "DisallowPremature"
> #define INI_UPDATABLECURSORS        "UpdatableCursors"
> #define INI_LFCONVERSION        "LFConversion"
> #define INI_TRUEISMINUS1        "TrueIsMinus1"
> #define INI_INT8AS            "BI"
> #define INI_BYTEAASLONGVARBINARY
> "ByteaAsLongVarBinary"
> #define INI_USESERVERSIDEPREPARE
> "UseServerSidePrepare"
> #define INI_LOWERCASEIDENTIFIER
> "LowerCaseIdentifier"
>
> Some of them have description (but too short to
> understand clearly what it will do) and some of them
> have no description at all...
>
> Please help,
>
> Jerry
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeff Eckermann
> [mailto:jeff_eckermann@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 11:12 AM
> To: Jerry Lam; pgsql-odbc@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re: [ODBC] How can I configure the
> postgresql odbc to return 1
> row at a time?
>
>
> --- Jerry Lam <jlam@sandvine.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is it possible to ask postgresql odbc driver to
> > fetch the resulsets from the table one at a time
> > instead of fetching all millions rows into memory?
>
> Perhaps setting the "Use declare/fetch" driver
> option
> to true will help you.  This will cause a server
> side
> cursor to be used, which will return the rows in
> blocks.  What controls the size of the blocks, I
> have
> no idea; I've never messed with that.
>
> >
> > Thank you,
> >
> > Jerry
> >
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