On Thu, 24 Jul 2014 23:08:56 -0300, Jim Starkey <[email protected]>
wrote:
> No, it supported multiple active statements since Groton Database
Systems
> time.  And before that, Rdb/ELN.
> 
> Why do people make up "facts" to bolster losing arguments?

You are responding to Vlad, but given your other e-mail I am assuming you
are saying that I am making up facts. I'd argue that you and Vlad are
misreading my e-mail. The entire discussion was about IResultSet (and
IStatement), were did I ever say that Firebird only supports a single
active statement? I didn't. I responded to a question about "simultaneously
active result set produced by the same statement". And from my perspective
as a driver developer there is no (or at least not documented) way to
obtain multiple result sets simultaneously from a single statement.

If you are talking about "making up "facts"", make sure that you read the
right facts (or arguments) please, and don't read things that aren't said.

Mark

> On Jul 24, 2014, at 5:30 PM, "Vlad Khorsun"
<[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>>>     What about more than one simultaneously active result set
produced
>>>>     by the same statement ?
>>> 
>>> As far as I know Firebird still doesn't support multiple result sets,

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