Subject | Re: [ib-support] OAT-Movement again |
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Author | Claudio Valderrama C. |
Post date | 2002-01-25T06:54:17Z |
<guido.klapperich@...> wrote in message
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directly to read the header, then you change nothing. Otherwise, the gstat
connects to the engine and then your transactions will advance.
C.
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> > Your missing one simple thing - to get the transaction informationrequires
> > starting a transaction. Client tools often have several transactionsopen.
> > ISQL, for example typically has three on the go and you can usually onlyget the
> > commit one of them interactively.
> >
>
> I'm using gstat.exe in a DOS-Box. Does this also start a transaction to
> statistics ?If you use -h and the tool effectively reads the first bytes of the db
directly to read the header, then you change nothing. Otherwise, the gstat
connects to the engine and then your transactions will advance.
C.
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Claudio Valderrama C. - http://www.cvalde.com - http://www.firebirdSql.org
Independent developer
Owner of the Interbase® WebRing