Subject | RE: [firebird-support] How to test for forced writes? |
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Author | Alan McDonald |
Post date | 2011-01-26T21:09:15Z |
> Hello Steffen,I
>
> > I have a few databases from different sources and I want to see, if
> > they use forced writes.
> > I found documentation on how to enable and disable them using gfix,
> > but how do I test for the current status?
>
> Beside all the stuff already mentioned, take into account that access
> components might be able to set the forced write property as well.
>
> For example IBObjects has a property at TIB_Connection level, which allows
> you to work with the forced write option. It happened to me one time that
> set the property to False by accident (double-clicking in the objectinspector)
> which leads to disable forced writes.Just be aware that since 2.1.3, setting this in IB_Connection will fail
>
(raise an exception) if the user attempting the change is not SYSDBA
Alan
>
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