Re: psqlodbc - SysTAble Prefixes issue
От | Heikki Linnakangas |
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Тема | Re: psqlodbc - SysTAble Prefixes issue |
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Msg-id | 9bf2ece5-6b10-68aa-c014-0f5c0e5f0528@iki.fi обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | psqlodbc - SysTAble Prefixes issue (brajmohan saxena <braj.saxena@gmail.com>) |
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Re: psqlodbc - SysTAble Prefixes issue
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Список | pgsql-odbc |
On 10/10/2016 01:12 PM, brajmohan saxena wrote: > Hi, > > While using the Windows psqlodbc driver, I found there is one ODBC > configuration parameter *"SysTable Prefixes"* set by default to "dd_". > > So when I try to use *SQLTables* ODBC call to get the user defined tables > which is created with prefixed "dd_" I am able to get the tables with > psqlodbc-9.3.4 but this is not the case if I use the psqlodbc-9.5.4 Driver. > If i remove "dd_" from SysTable Prefixes config parameter it gives me the > tables which are prefixed with "dd_" for psqlodbc-9.5.4. The default systable prefix is indeed "dd_". Why? I don't know. Looking at the git history, that goes all the way back to the first commit that added the very first version of the driver, in 1998. In the beginning, the code looked like this: /* These prefixes denote system tables */ #define INSIGHT_SYS_PREFIX "dd_" #define POSTGRES_SYS_PREFIX "pg_" #define KEYS_TABLE "dd_fkey" Back in the day, the driver was overhauled and maintained by a company called Insight Distribution Systems (now defunct, AFAIK). So I'm guessing that the early versions of the driver added some tables or views, and they had the prefix "dd_". I think we should remove the dd_ prefix from the default. Whatever it was originally used for, it's clearly obsolete at this point. Meanwhile, you can just remove it from your ODBC configuration. - Heikki
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