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Default ODP.NET 10.2 - 11-12-2009 , 01:09 AM






Hi,
I'm not sure that this is a proper forum for this question but...

I'm having a problem with setting the InitialLOBFetchSize to -1 in
order to optimize the performance. When looking at the documentation
this should be OK but the application is crashing or returning with
corrupt data. Does anyone knows how to succesfully use this parameter
setting for either the OracleDataReader or OracleCommand object?

regards Peter

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Mark D Powell
 
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Default Re: ODP.NET 10.2 - 11-12-2009 , 09:16 AM






On Nov 12, 2:09*am, gotpewi <peter.williams... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
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Hi,
I'm not sure that this is a proper forum for this question but...

I'm having a problem with setting the InitialLOBFetchSize to -1 in
order to optimize the performance. When looking at the documentation
this should be OK but the application is crashing or returning with
corrupt data. Does anyone knows how to succesfully use this parameter
setting for either the OracleDataReader or OracleCommand object?

regards Peter
Peter, you need to explicitly identify the Oracle tool in use. The
exact tool version. The target database full version. And via what
feature/tool option you are setting the parameter. It would also be
good practice to identify the documentation you used by title,
chapter, section, page, and version.

I best guess is this post should be on the comp.database.oracle.tools
forum.

HTH -- Mark D Powell --

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