I am sorry - I don't understand (or my english is bad or I don't know
what you mean).
What we did was include one "refresh" button and inserted one
configuration that after x seconds the component refresh the screen
(query).
So:
When the user push the 'post' button the driver automatically refresh the
current dataset and the user have to wait many seconds (or min?!) until
it's finish. ok?
How did you say you avoided this ?
Adrian Din,
Om Computer & SoftWare
Bucuresti, Romania
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 10:29:38 -0300, grupos <grupos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Adrian,
You're right. What we did was include one "refresh" button and inserted
one configuration that after x seconds the component refresh the screen
(query).
If you find a better solution, please inform me.
Regards,
Rodrigo
Din Adrian wrote:
We tested also (pgExpress Driver) - is faster then psqlodbc but we have
a problem with it:
it does requery (or refresh? - I don't remember exactly) after every
post in database.(for us this is a problem - if you have more then
10.000 in current dataset loaded when you add a new record and post-it
you stay 1 min !? ) - for curiosity how do you deal with this posible
problem ?
Adrian Din,
Om Computer & Software,
Bucuresti, Romania
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 09:54:21 -0300, grupos <grupos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi J!
We use here vitavoom from Steve Howe (www.vitavoom.com). It's a very
good and native alternative.
It's paid but not expensive and you will have a very good and
qualified technical supporte.
Regards,
Rodrigo Carvalhaes
Postgres Admin wrote:
I have a client who wants to use Delphi as a front end to a Database,
I
would like to use PostgreSQL over MSSQL and have been looking at the
psqlodbc project. Will psqlodbc connect with Delphi 6? Basically, I'm
wondering if anyone has experience with it? Any help will be
appreciated.
Thanks,
J
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