Re: pgsqlodbc 09_00_0200 is twice as slow on inserts as jdbc driver
От | Hiroshi Inoue |
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Тема | Re: pgsqlodbc 09_00_0200 is twice as slow on inserts as jdbc driver |
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Msg-id | 4D113D1E.4080405@tpf.co.jp обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: pgsqlodbc 09_00_0200 is twice as slow on inserts as jdbc driver (Andriy Rysin <andriy.rysin@sas.com>) |
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(2010/12/22 5:22), Andriy Rysin wrote: > On 12/21/2010 2:10 PM, Adrian Klaver wrote: >> One to thing look at is whether you have logging turned on in ODBC, >> this really slows things down. In any case I have never found ODBC to >> be particularly fast in comparison to other interfaces. > well, the tracing is turned off, but I also found two things: > 1) the DB server has a bit lower CPU load when using ODBC driver (30% vs > 35% with jdbc) and the machine running the program has a bit higher CPU > load with (6-7% vs 5% with jdbc) > 2) pg_stat_activity shows proper prepared statement when using jdbc, > something like: > insert into my_table (col1, col2) values ($1, $2) > but when I use ODBC driver the statement looks like a non-prepared one: > insert into my_table (col1, col2) values (2024443, E'MYTEXT1') > > I wander if pgsql odbc driver does not support prepared statement (or I > need to turn some flag on) Do you call SQLPrepare() for the query? And are you turning on the *Server side prepare* option? regards, Hiroshi Inoue
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