Hi!
There is ExprNode::FLAG_VALUE ("Full value area required in impure
space"), inherited from old (2.5) code base nod_value.
It's set by sort subsystem and used only for parameters and variables.
It makes then allocate impure space for impure_value_ex instead of
traditional dsc.
Most nodes all
>Yes. You probably have the same problem in your provider, no?
The problem exists there. Same as with fbclient. But I don't explicitly solve
it, application developer is responsible for handling such scenario (if ever).
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Em qua., 5 de jan. de 2022 17:14, Dimitry Sibiryakov
escreveu:
> Jiří Činčura wrote 05.01.2022 19:44:
> > You're probably thinking about something in client library?
>
>Yes. You probably have the same problem in your provider, no?
If no response or network error is returned, application wil
Jiří Činčura wrote 05.01.2022 19:44:
You're probably thinking about something in client library?
Yes. You probably have the same problem in your provider, no?
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05.01.2022 15:03, Dimitry Sibiryakov wrote:
Hello All.
It is documented that successful return from function send() for TCP doesn't mean successful delivery of data to the target host,
mere put them into socket buffer.
If op_commit is sent but network error appear during waiting for r
One way to handle this is via manual inserts (and deletes) in a dedicated
table. Something like:
1. Insert a row into the table at the beginning of each transaction.
2. If the connection fails during the commit, check for the presence of the
corresponding row in the database.
- If the row is pre
Hello All.
It is documented that successful return from function send() for TCP doesn't
mean successful delivery of data to the target host, mere put them into socket
buffer.
If op_commit is sent but network error appear during waiting for response
there can be two cases:
1) op_commit
Hello All.
It is documented that successful return from function send() for TCP doesn't
mean successful delivery of data to the target host, mere put them into socket
buffer.
If op_commit is sent but network error appear during waiting for response
there can be two cases:
1) op_commit
Hi *,
Is there a way to send timeout value for batch, same way it's now possible for
single statements (op_execute/op_execute2)?
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