Subject | Re: [ib-support] Data paging question |
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Author | Dimitry Sibiryakov |
Post date | 2002-07-26T06:40:01Z |
On 25 Jul 2002 at 21:22, pablosanchezuy wrote:
When the client performs a fetch, the server sends one record. Or a bit
more because records are bunched into network packets in order to
improve network performance. I heard that the size of packet is
configurable, but have failed to find this parameter in docs.
doesn't perform a full fetch and doesn't have internal buffers as well
as IB client library.
SY, Dimitry Sibiryakov.
>like to know. When a query is sent to the server, it receives it, andThe server sends records to client as far as client asks for them.
>if applicable, dispatches it. What happens with the number of records
>sent to the client ?
When the client performs a fetch, the server sends one record. Or a bit
more because records are bunched into network packets in order to
improve network performance. I heard that the size of packet is
configurable, but have failed to find this parameter in docs.
> Maybe there is a server setting to set to send "n" records at a time ?You'd better to look for such setting in Clarion. AFAIK ODBC driver
doesn't perform a full fetch and doesn't have internal buffers as well
as IB client library.
> Where can i find docs about such features ?Try ibphoenix site.
SY, Dimitry Sibiryakov.