[unixODBC-support] ODBC TIMING-OUT ISSUE
Martin Evans
martin.evans at easysoft.com
Thu Mar 25 16:43:30 GMT 2010
Lazghab Souheil wrote:
> The value for should be specified in seconds right? What is the MAX limit? Could be some hours?
I think so but best to check with your driver and make sure it actually
supports it in the first place.
Martin
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martin Evans [mailto:martin.evans at easysoft.com]
> Sent: 25. mars 2010 17:32
> To: Support for the unixODBC project
> Cc: Lazghab Souheil
> Subject: Re: [unixODBC-support] ODBC TIMING-OUT ISSUE
>
> Peter Harvey wrote:
>> I was suggesting altering the code/program which is accessing the data. If you
>> do not have access to or an ability to change the code than you can ignore my
>> comment :)
>>
>> --
>> Peter
>
> I'm not sure that is quite correct now Peter. There is a way to add
> environment attributes and connection attributes into the odbc.ini.
> Something like:
>
> DMConnAttr = CONNECTION_ATTRIBUTE=value
>
> See
> http://www.easysoft.com/developer/interfaces/odbc/linux.html#env_unixodbc
>
> Of course, you need to ascertain if you really want connection timeout
> or query timeout.
>
> Martin
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