It appears you are trying to create a cube by using MSDataShape. Correct?
This could be the cause of the slow query. Why not use a straight ADO
connection?
Dim cn As ADODB.Connection
Dim rs As ADODB.Recordset
Set cn = New ADODB.Connection
Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset
cn.ConnectionString = "driver={PostgreSQL};server=192.9.200.5;uid=;pwd
=;database=mydatabase"
cn.ConnectionTimeout = 300
cn.CursorLocation = adUseClient
cn.Open
Set rs = cn.Execute("Select * from table1)
"Cecilia Alvarez"
<cecilia_ag@hotmail.com> To: pgsql-performance@postgresql.org
Sent by: cc:
pgsql-performance-owner@post Subject: [PERFORM] Slow Visual Basic application
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04/10/2003 10:32 AM
Hi,
I have a visual basic application and the access to postgress is very slow.
If I run the query on PGadminII the answer is quite good but if I run the
same query from the application it takes a long time (I debugged it).
11seconds .vs. 5 minutes.
I would like to know if I have a problem with my connection to postgres or
my odbc.
The string connection is:
gobjBD.StringConexion = "Provider=MSDataShape.1;DRIVER
={PostgreSQL};DATABASE=mydatabase;
SERVER=192.9.200.5;PORT=5432;UID=postgres;PWD="
I´ll really apreciate your help.
Thanks
Cecilia
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