Hi all,
I am considering to upgrade my development cpu.
Between Ryzen & KL, although Ryzen is very good at multi threaded processing, I
guest, for Firebird, KL will be faster.
For development, mostly I used only single connection to FB, and since FB
distributed workload among cores, for a
Hello again.
>Do not ever do anything like that. Or at least put commit after drop
> statement.
Why? I just create and drop like three times in a minutes.
(not like thousands times in a sec.)
In addition to that, I always get the error at the third time.
Even I put "commit" after
22.03.2017 10:11, amiya_s_hos...@yahoo.com [firebird-support] wrote:
> Is there any tips for the phenomenon?
> I'd appreciate if anyone could give me a resolution for that.
Do not ever do anything like that. Or at least put commit after drop
statement.
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WBR, SD.
16.03.2017 18:16, julio brzezinski juliobrzezin...@gmail.com [firebird-support]
wrote:
> i possible to do that with buckup/restore or exists any tool to help with this
It is not possible with backup and restore. Create new database from scratch
and pump
data with IBDataPump or any other
Hi I want to migrate from interbase xe to firebird.
i possible to do that with buckup/restore or exists any tool to help with
this
thanks
Hi.
My name is Shingo.
I got a trouble that Firebird does not create table correctly sometime
when I create and drop so frequently.
I actually execute the following steps.
(Assume that the table is already in database.)
Step1) Execute following query.
DROP TABLE T_WORK;
CREATE