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PROGRESS in COPY FILE: manual vs. script |
Sun, Nov 30 2014 1:14 AM | Permanent Link |
David Cornelius Cornelius Concepts | This isn't a really big deal, but I've noticed that if I copy a large file
(a database backup, for example) from a remote store to a local store manually, I get a nice progress bar. But doing the same thing through a script, I don't. Sure, I've set log statements just before and after the copy and most of the time, the script would be running through a nightly job, but I'm wondering how EDB Manager does it? I looked through the code of EDB Mgr and found ExecuteSQL with a DatabaseObject passed in which makes me think it's handled any other way that long processes are handled. But there isn't a way to tap into an OnProgress event from a script, I guess. -- David Cornelius Cornelius Concepts |
Sun, Nov 30 2014 4:14 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | David
The only way I can think of is to use the SET STATUS MESSAGE capability. However, once you hit something that is sort of atomic in nature (eg EXECUTE IMMEDIATE) you've had it. Roy Lambert |
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