I recently purchased primalSQL 2012 and have an issue with the object browser. It loads the default dbo schema, and only partially, but that's it. It doesn't look like it is still loading in the background or anything like that. I've tried adding small systems to ensure the size of the system wasn't the cause. I've also unchecked the 'load fields' option as recommended in http://www.sapien.com/forums/viewtopic. ... a6c#p32919 to no avail. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I'm hoping this is fixed in the 2014 version of the product, but if I could use it before then, that would be ideal.
Steve
Empty Object Browser
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Re: Empty Object Browser
Please answer the following questions:
1. What version of PrimalSQL do you have installed?
2. What OS?
3. What type of database and connection are you using?
4. Is this a particularly large database?
FYI, PrimalSQL 2014, should be more efficient at loading the Object Browsers, since it will do on demand loading instead of building the tree all at once.
David
1. What version of PrimalSQL do you have installed?
2. What OS?
3. What type of database and connection are you using?
4. Is this a particularly large database?
FYI, PrimalSQL 2014, should be more efficient at loading the Object Browsers, since it will do on demand loading instead of building the tree all at once.
David
David
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
Re: Empty Object Browser
David ~
1. What version of PrimalSQL do you have installed?
I just installed 3.0.13
2. What OS?
Windows 7 Enterprise x64
3. What type of database and connection are you using?
Several, all MSSQL
4. Is this a particularly large database?
I've tried both a large database, our warehouse, and a much smaller database that we use for testing with the same results in both.
Thanks for your help!
~ Steve
1. What version of PrimalSQL do you have installed?
I just installed 3.0.13
2. What OS?
Windows 7 Enterprise x64
3. What type of database and connection are you using?
Several, all MSSQL
4. Is this a particularly large database?
I've tried both a large database, our warehouse, and a much smaller database that we use for testing with the same results in both.
Thanks for your help!
~ Steve
Re: Empty Object Browser
Are you still able to query the database using PrimalSQL despite the Database Browser?
What happens when you open the QueryBuilder? Is metadata displayed?
David
What happens when you open the QueryBuilder? Is metadata displayed?
David
David
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
Re: Empty Object Browser
I can write and execute a query through primalSQL as long as I know the schema etc. there is only a very small amount of metadata shown, and only dbo schema.
Steve
Steve