Thank you for your reaction, juraj. Does the SDBC-driver already support OO3? I should have added OO3 as criteria as well (OO-Aqua- build,Leopard,OO3,Postgres 8.3,JDBC).

I also consider the multi-threading issue quite serious. Complex queries can take a long time, from whichever frontend. So my second question would be: if one runs a query that (rightfully so :)) does take a long time to finish, how much of OO is blocked during the wait time? In the current state I can't even go on typing a text in Writer while waiting, let alone edit something in Base. Is this specific to my workspace?

Best
Rainer



On 28.11.2008, at 11:42, Juraj Trenkler wrote:

Dňa Pi 28. November 2008 Rainer Schuetz napísal:
Hi,

I just tried the same thing with the database browser in new Netbeans
6.5, also using the (Postgres)JDBC-driver. Jumping from first to last
record (280.000) occures instantly - no noticeable delay.

My conclusion is that the data-access component of OO3, has a serious
problem with big datasets. Is it only on Apple, only with JDBC-
drivers, only with Postgres?

My PostgreSQL database table has 24 text fields and about 80.000 records. I connect OOo Base throught SDBC driver. Getting from the first to the last record takes about two seconds. But I use OpenSuse Linux. There is no SDBC
driver for Apple I am afraid.

juraj

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