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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Mar  2 14:56:51 -0800 
2005 -------
Hi Joerg,

Sure, but that only helps in a very small set of environments.

 + Production quality releases of PostgreSQL haven't required OID's on tables
for nearly a year and a half, so there's quite a decent userbase in existance
who's tables couldn't be used.

 + Your SDBC driver is marked as _alpha_.  Only environments where _alpha_
quality drivers are acceptable will be used.

 + This problem in OOo seems to be common across more than PostgreSQL.  It
includes at least both PostgreSQL (all recent versions) and Oracle (all recent
versions), and other reports indicate it also includes SQL Server (unsure which
versions).  It seems like a fairly generic problem in the way OOo is handling
things.

If your SDBC driver was released as production quality code, it would have more
users.  If it also no longer required OID's, then it would be usable by the
majority of PostgreSQL installations.

I hope that helps.

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift

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