Re: R: Query performs differently in SQL Query Analyzer [SOLVED]

2005-05-25 Thread Abdullah Kauchali
Fabrizio Gianneschi wrote: The Microsoft JDBC driver for SQLServer is ***very*** buggy. We haven't had any serious performance problems with MS JDBC. Could this be the nvarchar unicode issue? http://groups.google.co.za/group/microsoft.public.sqlserver.jdbcdriver/browse_thread/thread/c11b5

R: Query performs differently in SQL Query Analyzer [SOLVED]

2005-05-25 Thread Fabrizio Gianneschi
forms differently in SQL Query Analyzer [SOLVED] Thanks for sharing this Brian.Keep us posted on anything you learn about this.  Even though it's the driver's problem, we'd be interested if there was anything that we can do with iBATIS to improve it.Clinton On 5/23/05, Barnet

Re: Query performs differently in SQL Query Analyzer [SOLVED]

2005-05-24 Thread Clinton Begin
Thanks for sharing this Brian. Keep us posted on anything you learn about this.  Even though it's the driver's problem, we'd be interested if there was anything that we can do with iBATIS to improve it. Clinton On 5/23/05, Barnett, Brian W. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I decided to attempt

RE: Query performs differently in SQL Query Analyzer [SOLVED]

2005-05-23 Thread Barnett, Brian W.
Title: Message I decided to attempt to eliminate the items that Clinton had mentioned were outside the iBATIS framework (network, JDBC, driver). I started by swapping out the Microsoft JDBC driver with the jTDS JDBC driver for SQL Server (http://jtds.sourceforge.net/) and that fixed the perf