Hi Jan,

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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Freitag, 21. November 2003 08:41
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Koetter, Thomas Theodor
> Subject: AW: RE: High Data count via ODBC
> 
> 
> Hi Thomas,
> 
> thanks for the reply.
> 
> Is it planned to give the odbc driver a little more intelligence, so 
> the amount of data transferred is reduced? 
> OSI Layers is long ago. But in my opinion the data has to go through 
> the ODBC driver first and then goes through the network protocol. 
> In my post I wrote down the amount of data transferred compared 
> between SAPDB / ORACLE / MSSQL and there are big differences. 

Where did you measure the amount of data? Between application and
db host? In this case, some drawbacks of the network protocol
may be responsible for the larger amount for SAP DB
(as I tried to point out and as it is decribed in Daniel's mail).
All interfaces of SAP DB are affected by this.

If you think only the SAP DB ODBC layer handles the data too generously
(i.e. inefficient), please give me some advice how you can observe
such a behavior. Maybe a small example which exhibits the problem.

> Nevertheless SAPDB is still a great product.

That's really nice to hear. And I can assure you that we work further on
to improve our DB.


Regards  Thomas


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Dr. Thomas K�tter
SAP DB, SAP Labs Berlin


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