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Re: Problem with Cursor in Oracle from Postgresql via ODBC

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Old 04-16-2008, 02:27 AM
Dave Page
 
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Default Re: Problem with Cursor in Oracle from Postgresql via ODBC


No, it's not fixed yet. The guys at Pervasive are on the case :-)

/D

-----Original Message-----
From: "Johann Zuschlag"<zuschlag2@online.de>
Sent: 28/09/05 18:12:08
To: "pofesen pofesen"<pofesen@hotmail.com>, "pgsql-odbc@postgresql.org"<pgsql-odbc@postgresql.org>
Subject: Re: [ODBC] Problem with Cursor in Oracle from Postgresql via ODBC

pofesen pofesen schrieb:

>
> In PL/SQL procedure I open a view on the PGSQL (8.0.3) DB into a cursor
> which i want to loop through until EOF. The View returns about 2.000
> rows,
> but always at the number of 100 rows, it just stops, like there are no
> more
> rows. But I know there are and a "normal" select statement gives me the
> correct result!
>
> Anybody has an idea? I would really appreciate.
>
>

Hi Thomas,

which version of psqlodbc you are using? It seems that you switched on
'cursor control' in the driver. There was a bug recently in that part of
the driver. I'm not sure whether that was fixed in the last version
(8.01.00.04).

regards

Johann


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-----Unmodified Original Message-----
pofesen pofesen schrieb:

>
> In PL/SQL procedure I open a view on the PGSQL (8.0.3) DB into a cursor
> which i want to loop through until EOF. The View returns about 2.000
> rows,
> but always at the number of 100 rows, it just stops, like there are no
> more
> rows. But I know there are and a "normal" select statement gives me the
> correct result!
>
> Anybody has an idea? I would really appreciate.
>
>

Hi Thomas,

which version of psqlodbc you are using? It seems that you switched on
'cursor control' in the driver. There was a bug recently in that part of
the driver. I'm not sure whether that was fixed in the last version
(8.01.00.04).

regards

Johann


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