Re: Mini Faq
От | Joel Burton |
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Тема | Re: Mini Faq |
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Msg-id | Pine.LNX.4.21.0103280946200.10924-100000@olympus.scw.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Список | pgsql-interfaces |
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Alen Lovrencic wrote: > First, I want to say something about one question in your faq that is not > answered: Differences between Access 2,5, 97 and 2000. I'm afraid that I have no practical experience w/using PostgreSQL with versions of Access prior to 97. If you do, please consider contributing them to the FAQ. > The main difference between 97 and earlier versions of Access and Access > 2000 is in the wat it use ODBC source. Namely, 97 and older asks through > ODBC for whole table, and then Jet Engine try to solve a query locally. > Access 2000, on the other hand, do ODBC queries correctly. That means that > whole query is passed through ODBC to PostgreSQL (or whatever RDBMS it is) > and get an answer to query that is presented to user. That makes Access 2000 > finally appropriate for front-end for databases with larger number of > records in tables. I'm not an expert on 97 v 2000 differences, but this doesn't agree with what I know. AFAIK, 97 and 2000 both run queries locally for linked tables where the joins are not native to PostgreSQL, or when you use VBA expressions; both run the queries remotely in other cases, and always do if you write a Pass-Through query. I could be mistaken about this, though. If you have any resources you can point me to about this difference, it would be great. > Now, my question. I have Access 2000, PostgreSQL 6.5 and ODBC downloaded > from your site. I have one table which is completely locked all the time. In > fact, the table is not lock at all, because I can update all data in it from > PostgreSQL shell, but Access refuse to update any data from it. > What should I do? No clue from just this description. What do you mean by "locked"? Does Access give you an error message, or does it just fail to update? > It is very important to me top get an answer . I'm not able to provide technical support directly; I've forwarded your message to pgsql-interfaces, the appropriate list for discussion of PostgreSQL + Access stuff. Good luck w/your problem, -- Joel Burton <jburton@scw.org> Director of Information Systems, Support Center of Washington
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