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Subject: | [ psqlodbc-Bugs-1000507 ] MSSQL syntax |
Date: | 2005-12-27 09:01:10 |
Message-ID: | 20051227090110.C080D112507E@pgfoundry.org |
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Bugs item #1000507, was opened at 2005-12-27 02:23
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Status: Open
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Priority: 3
Submitted By: Nobody (None)
Assigned to: Nobody (None)
Summary: MSSQL syntax
Initial Comment:
MSSQL have a command that Postgresql don't support:
@@spid
This command returns MSSQL connection pid.
I've a application that uses this query. I can't change code, but i need that psqlodbc ignore this command.
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>Comment By: Ludek Finstrle (luf)
Date: 2005-12-27 10:01
Message:
I don't know if we want this behaviour. When you move to other DB do you think they will add support for this?
I need to talk about it with other developers. I'm againist this kind of support.
@@spid is whole command or is it located inside statements?
If you're a little bit familiar with C you can hack it into psqlodbc code yourself (I think in PGAPI_Prepare and PGAPI_ExecDirect).
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Comment By: Nobody (None)
Date: 2005-12-27 02:25
Message:
can psqlodbc to transform all "@@xyz" syntax in:
xyz()
?????
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