Re: MS Access 2000 w/ PGSQL 8.0.x

From: "Jeff Eckermann" <jeff_eckermann(at)yahoo(dot)com>
To: pgsql-odbc(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: MS Access 2000 w/ PGSQL 8.0.x
Date: 2005-08-23 09:15:36
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"Timothy Reed" <tareed(at)gmail(dot)com> wrote in message
news:dc53e53005082204126f08654f(at)mail(dot)gmail(dot)com(dot)(dot)(dot)
> Yes I always relink the tables after an ODBC change (found that one
> out the hardway).
>
> If the driver is configured to use Bools as Chars they show as Text.
>
> if it is configure to NOT use Bools as Chars they show as Yes/No
>
> I am using Jet for the time being, just trying to get the application
> to work as-is for now.

In principle, if your query references the values that are shown in your
Access table, you should have no problem. The "cache lookup failed" error
is still mysterious.

>
> On 8/22/05, Jeff Eckermann <jeff_eckermann(at)yahoo(dot)com> wrote:
>> "Timothy Reed" <tareed(at)gmail(dot)com> wrote in message
>> news:dc53e530050819151357b5be95(at)mail(dot)gmail(dot)com(dot)(dot)(dot)
>> >I am having some issues when trying to query for booleans from Access
>> > to Postgres 8.0.x. If I change to use Bools as Chars then I am
>> > unable to delete from a table with a boolean in it, as postgres cannot
>> > convert from boolean to char. If I do not use bools as chars then I
>> > get "cache lookup failed for function 0"
>>
>> When you made the change, did you relink the table(s) affected? When you
>> do, what datatype does Access show for that column?
>>
>> What query are you using to do the delete? Is it a Jet or passthrough
>> query?
>>
>> >
>> > I have followed what the tech docs have recommended to do with adding
>> > the new msaccessbool function and = operator
>> > (http://techdocs.postgresql.org/v2/Guides/Using%20Microsoft%20Access%20with%20PostgreSQL/view#55)
>> >
>> > But to no avail!
>> >
>> > Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>> >
>> >
>> > ODBC Driver settings:
>> > Disable Genetic Optimizer: YES
>> > KSQO: YES
>> > Recognize Unique Indexes: YES
>> > Declare/Fetch : NO
>> > Parse Statements: NO
>> > Cancel As FreeStmt: NO
>> > Unknown Sizes: Max
>> > Text as LongVarChar: YES
>> > Unknows as LongVarChar: NO
>> > Bools as Char : NO
>> > Read Only: NO
>> > Show System Tables: NO
>> > LF <-> CR/LF: YES
>> > Updatable Cursors: NO
>> > bytea as LO: NO
>> > Row Versioning: NO
>> > Disallow Premature: NO
>> > True as -1: YES
>> > Server side prepare: NO
>> >
>> >
>> > Table Stucture:
>> > Column Type
>> > Employee ID integer
>> > First Name text
>> > Last Name text
>> > Clocker boolean
>> > Labor Type ID bigint
>> > PC Handle text
>> > On Payroll boolean
>> > Address 1 text
>> > Address 2 text
>> > City text
>> > State text
>> > Zip Code text
>> > Hire Date timestamp without time zone
>> > Pay Type text
>> > Status text
>> > Pay Rate Old money
>> > Social Security text
>> > Phone Number text
>> > Shift Start text
>> > Shift End text
>> > Sign Off boolean
>> > Hire Date Temp timestamp without time zone
>> > Stop Date Temp timestamp without time zone
>> > Stop Date timestamp without time zone
>> > Rehire Date timestamp without time zone
>> > Continuous Date timestamp without time zone
>> > Direct Labor boolean
>> > Agency boolean
>> > Active boolean
>> > Agency2 boolean
>> > Payroll ID bigint
>> > EMail text
>> > ADP Employee ID integer
>> >
>> >
>> > SQL STATEMENT:
>> >
>> > SELECT "public"."Employees"."Employee ID" FROM "public"."Employees"
>> > WHERE NOT ("Active" = 0) ORDER BY "public"."Employees"."Last Name"
>> > ,"public"."Employees"."First Name";
>> >
>> >
>> > RESULT:
>> > ERROR: cache lookup failed for function 0
>> >
>> >
>> > TIA,
>> >
>> > --
>> > --------
>> > Timothy Reed
>> >
>> > tareed(at)gmail(dot)com
>> >
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