Subject | Re: [Firebird-Architect] Fetching from a non-cursor |
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Author | Dimitry Sibiryakov |
Post date | 2010-10-15T11:08:39Z |
15.10.2010 12:35, Alex Peshkoff wrote:
select, for example. If 100 is returned as a result of definite packet, the only question
left - why EXECUTE PROCEDURE doesn't generate this packet.
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SY, SD.
> Dimitry, did you check it yourself? Looks like not. It returns 0 firstSure I didn't check. I was talking about the case when fetch receive data from ordinary
> time and 'request synchronization error' second time. The only problem I
> see is that 100 is not returned on second call instead 'request
> synchronization error'.
select, for example. If 100 is returned as a result of definite packet, the only question
left - why EXECUTE PROCEDURE doesn't generate this packet.
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SY, SD.