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<h1 class="topictitle1">Performance considerations of common end-user tools</h1>
<div><p>Having an ODBC driver that is optimally tuned is only part of the
performance equation. The other part is the tools that are used; whether they
are used simply to query the data, or to build complex programs.</p>
<div class="section"><p>Some of the more common tools include: </p>
<ul><li>Crystal Services Crystal Reports Professional</li>
<li>Cognos Impromptu</li>
<li>Gupta <span class="keyword">SQL</span> Windows<sup>®</sup></li>
<li>IBM<sup>®</sup> Visualizer
for Windows</li>
<li>Lotus<sup>®</sup> Approach<sup>®</sup></li>
<li>Lotus
Notes<sup>®</sup></li>
<li>Notes<sup>®</sup> Pump</li>
<li>Microsoft<sup>®</sup> Access</li>
<li>Microsoft Internet
Information Server</li>
<li>Microsoft SQL
Server</li>
<li>Microsoft Visual
Basic</li>
<li>Powersoft PowerBuilder</li>
</ul>
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<div class="section"><p>There are many more tools available than are on this list, and
every tool in the marketplace has its own strengths, weaknesses, and performance
characteristics. But most have one thing in common: support for ODBC database
servers. However, because ODBC serves as a common denominator for various
database management systems, and because there are subtle differences from
one ODBC driver to the next, many tool providers write to the more common
ODBC and <span class="keyword">SQL</span> interfaces.
By doing this, they avoid taking advantage of a unique characteristic of a
particular database server. This may ease programming efforts, but it often
degrades overall performance.</p>
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<div class="section"> <dl><dt class="dlterm">Examples of ODBC performance-degrading tools:</dt>
<dd><a href="rzaiktoolsbadperf.htm#toolsbadperf">Examples: Common tool behaviors that degrade ODBC performance</a></dd>
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<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="rzaiktoolsbadperf.htm">Examples: Common tool behaviors that degrade ODBC performance</a></strong><br />
The following examples demonstrate performance problems that are
associated with writing <span class="keyword">SQL</span> and
ODBC calls that do NOT take advantage of a unique feature of a particular
ODBC driver or the server database management system.</li>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzaikodbcperfconsd.htm" title="See any of the following ODBC performance topics.">iSeries Access for Windows ODBC performance</a></div>
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