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Re: SQL database and applescript?
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Re: SQL database and applescript?


  • Subject: Re: SQL database and applescript?
  • From: Giuliano Gavazzi <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2002 01:10:38 +0100

At 3:33 pm -0800 4/4/02, Ray wrote:
Jeff, you definitely get a gold star for creative computing!

I'd like to mention a couple of issues I've found in dealing with ODBC. First, it's really slow if you need to access more than a few records at a time. Second, Macintosh ODBC drivers are not

sorry, this is OT, but I wanted just to say that this is not generally true, although it might certainly be if you do it via Excel..
A native application can easily access over 200 records/sec. (with record size ~ 2kB) and probably more. Clearly it depends on many factors, like the drivers used.

Giuliano
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