Why would the engine throw such an event in the first place? Does it have
an actual reason or is it a bug to be fixed? I don't think the provider
should just ignore server messages sent on purpose, but there might be an
actual option on whether the current user actually needs them or not.

2016-12-16 16:18 GMT+02:00 Alexander Muylaert-Gelein <
amuylaert_gel...@hotmail.com>:

> I say ney.  It doesn’t make sense to raise unraised events.
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> *From: *Jiří Činčura <j...@cincura.net>
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> *Subject: *[Firebird-net-provider] Firing event when event count is 0
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> Hi *,
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> As I'm now reworking some pieces in events (together with finalizers),
> I'm wondering whether it make sense to fire the event for events when
> the event count was 0. From outside POV it doesn't make much sense.
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> What do you think?
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