Subject | RE: [ib-support] Absolute addressing of rows in a previously prepared and executed DSQL statement |
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Author | Dimitry Sibiryakov |
Post date | 2003-05-27T05:11:02Z |
On 26 May 2003 at 14:06, Svend Meyland Nicolaisen wrote:
10000 rows effectively. And there is no purpose for so many row in
visual control. Ask user to enter first three-four letters or may be
pattern and those 10000 rows will shrink to 100. 100 rows are easy to
be cached in memory and quite observable.
Don't use IBTable. It is for backward compatibility only. Use
IBDataSet.
SY, Dimitry Sibiryakov.
>For example: I have a statement containing 10000 rows. The scroll barBelieve me: there is no human being that is able to look through
>of the visual control is pullet to position 6000. Now I need to locate
>row number 6000 and fetch data for the next 25 rows (or how many that
>can be desplayed in the visual control).
10000 rows effectively. And there is no purpose for so many row in
visual control. Ask user to enter first three-four letters or may be
pattern and those 10000 rows will shrink to 100. 100 rows are easy to
be cached in memory and quite observable.
Don't use IBTable. It is for backward compatibility only. Use
IBDataSet.
SY, Dimitry Sibiryakov.