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Re: "Official" version: msg#00163db.postgresql.odbc
That’s odd - much of my testing has been in Access and i'm unaware of any outstanding issues. Can you provide a minimal pg_dump file containing a table that illustrates the problem please? /D -----Original Message----- From: "Stephen Frost"<sfrost@xxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: 19/08/05 23:11:27 To: "Dave Page"<dpage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Cc: "pgsql-odbc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx"<pgsql-odbc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [ODBC] "Official" version I was playing around with psqlodbclibpq-08_01_0003.zip and seemed to be having problems in Access with it. I'd get errors about a failed command happening inside a transaction and that all commands till the end of the transaction would be ignored. Is there a more recent version of the driver? This is against an 8.0.3 database. Never saw this with the older driver. I got it right off the bat (when getting the table listing in Access to link to) when I had 'declare/fetch' on (which I really need...). When I turned that off I was able to get past the table list and actually link to a table but when I tried to open the table that's what I got. :/ I'd really like to get these issues resolved, of course... Thanks, Stephen -----Unmodified Original Message----- * Dave Page (dpage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote: > I think it's fairly safe to say that the new libpq version of psqlODBC > is more stable than the previous release versions of the driver, and > also now offers more features such as SSL, Kerberos authentication (has > anyone tried this yet?), pgpass files and so on. > > In light of this, I think the libpq version should now take over as the > official driver, and lose the 'libpq' suffix that was added for testing. > > If anyone has any strong objections, please shriek soon!! I was playing around with psqlodbclibpq-08_01_0003.zip and seemed to be having problems in Access with it. I'd get errors about a failed command happening inside a transaction and that all commands till the end of the transaction would be ignored. Is there a more recent version of the driver? This is against an 8.0.3 database. Never saw this with the older driver. I got it right off the bat (when getting the table listing in Access to link to) when I had 'declare/fetch' on (which I really need...). When I turned that off I was able to get past the table list and actually link to a table but when I tried to open the table that's what I got. :/ I'd really like to get these issues resolved, of course... Thanks, Stephen ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq
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