| From: | "Carlo Stonebanks" <stonec(dot)register(at)sympatico(dot)ca> |
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| To: | pgsql-performance(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Is ODBC that slow? |
| Date: | 2006-10-20 22:19:42 |
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Our Windows-based db server has to integrate with users that work regularily
with Access.When attempting to import user's data from Access MDB files to
PostgreSQL, we try on eof two things: either import using EMS SQL Manager's
Data Import from Access utility, or export from Access to Postgresql via an
odbc-based connectionin both cases, the performance is just awful.
Performance with Tcl's native postgres driver seems rather fine running from
Windows a Windows client, BTW.
ODBC is often blamed for this sort of thing - I have the 8.01.02 release
dated 2006.01.31. Everything appears to be at its default setting.
Is this the reason for the rather depressing performance fromt/to access and
can anything be done about it?
Carlo
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