I am using NPGSQL but noticed degraded performance when only 5 to 10 records
are there. ODBC was very fast.
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Magnus,
NPGSQL worked on one of our systems. You are right that I need to include
both the dlls in the reference. I want to know more about NPGSQL and its
performance benefits over pgOLEDB and ODBC.NET drivers.
It's doc. does not contain much info.
Magnus Hagander-2 wrote:
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> RPK wrote:
>> I
RPK wrote:
> I have PostgreSQL 8.2 installed on Windows XP. I installed NPGSQL driver for
> .NET and tried to register it's dll with following command:
>
> regsvr32 c:\windows\system32\npgsql.dll
>
> It displays error: "Could not be registered, entry point not found".
regsvr32 is not used for .n
I have PostgreSQL 8.2 installed on Windows XP. I installed NPGSQL driver for
.NET and tried to register it's dll with following command:
regsvr32 c:\windows\system32\npgsql.dll
It displays error: "Could not be registered, entry point not found".
I copied the NPGSQL driver files in application f