Kbase P32022: Can you identify specific SQL89 users when the Open Interface Driver (OID) process is making a remot
Autor |
  Progress Software Corporation - Progress |
Acesso |
  Público |
Publicação |
  10/16/2008 |
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Status: Unverified
GOAL:
Can you identify specific SQL89 users when the Open Interface Driver (OID) process is making a remote client connection to the Progress database?
FACT(s) (Environment):
Progress 8.x
Progress 9.x
UNIX
Windows
MERANT 3.50 32-BIT Progress SQL-89
MERANT 3.60 32-BIT Progress SQL-89
MERANT 3.70 32-BIT Progress SQL-89
MERANT 4.0 32-BIT Progress SQL-89
FIX:
NO. The Progress database broker does not host remote client connections directly, it spawns server processes to host these remote client connections. Because the Progress OID process can also act as a remote client connection, the Progress database broker spawns a server process to host this type of SQL89 client connection. Like other remote client connections, Progress is incapable of obtaining the process ID (PID) of specific remote clients. Hence, a remote OID connection behaves just as a remote 4GL client connection does to the Progress database.