On 02 Nov 2002 14:20:42 MST, Steve Wampler said:

> 
>  On Sat, 2 Nov 2002 14:24:17 -0600 (CST), Federico Balbi said:
>  
>  > Hi Steve,
>  >    I think you have to turn the trace off either in the ODBC manager or in
>  >  the configuration of your PG ODBC driver. You should have such option
>  >  where you specified the ODBC parameters for your connection. This will
>  >  avoid disk waste and greatly improve performance. The logs are not a
>  >  unicon feature. This mechanism is at lower level (manager/driver). For
>  >  example under windows you have the traccing option that does the same
>  >  logging.
>  >  
>  
>  Thanks, Federico.
>  
>  Unfortunately, I haven't found a combination that works yet.  I've turned
>  off 'Trace', and 'Debug', and 'CommLog', both at the DSN level and
>  (I think - I'm really wandering around in the dark here.) driver level.
>  It may be that PostgreSQL's odbc driver has yet another keyword for
>  this particular action...

Ah - got it.  Turns out there were two 'odbcinst.ini' files on my system.
Once I turned CommLog off in the *right* one, those pesky 'little'
files stopped appearing.

Thanks to all for the help!

-- 
Steve Wampler ([EMAIL PROTECTED])



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