I have waited for you to review the test cases that I have sent to you
(one using Sql Provider, the other one using Fb Provider) but no news.
Please read
http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=933212&SiteID=1
where Zlatko Michailov - MSFT confirmed that AcceptChanges() is called
At 09:31 AM 18/12/2006, you wrote:
>well, I actually never got it to run, it crashed due to threading
>problems... and I don't even know about 2.0
>
>Hello:
> > Well, I regularly ask the same question but... is there any progress on
> > Firebird/Mono Embedded on Linux?
>And what the problems of the
well, I actually never got it to run, it crashed due to threading
problems... and I don't even know about 2.0
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From: "Carlos Guzmán Álvarez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "For users and developers of the Firebird .NET providers"
Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2006 10:33 AM
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My understanding is that Firebird 2.0 implements the full Unicode Collating
Algorithm when your character set is utf8 so my guess is its for that.
Itll be even nicer if it supported customizations per locale of the UCA,
but I guess theres always Firebird 3.0 :)
Dean.
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From:
Carlos Guzmán Álvarez wrote:
Hello:
What are those for anyway? Built-in SQL functions?
For the unicode support if i'm notworn ( not sure if they are used for
other encodings, hope, yes, and if i'm not sure if it's used for the
collations support as well )
Sorry Carlos, what type o
Hello:
> Well, I regularly ask the same question but... is there any progress on
> Firebird/Mono Embedded on Linux?
And what the problems of the embedded suppoer on linux ??
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Carlos Guzmán Álvarez
Vigo-Spain
http://carlosga.wordpress.com
Hello:
> What are those for anyway? Built-in SQL functions?
For the unicode support if i'm notworn ( not sure if they are used for
other encodings, hope, yes, and if i'm not sure if it's used for the
collations support as well )
--
Carlos Guzmán Álvarez
Vigo-Spain
http://carlosga.wordpress.com