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"openquery" is the MS SQl Server function used to make pass-through queries.

In Access, it's done a different way..

In both cases, it's the client application deciding to read entire tables,
not ODBC itself.

Charles


On Mon, Apr 8, 2019 at 12:45 PM Stefan Tageson <Stefan.Tageson@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Then I am thinking of something else.

Eventually you may remember an email sent on August 10, 2017 by a
gentleman Rob Berendt stating:
This is a common problem. This is why, when using ODBC connections, using
"openquery" to do a bulk of the sorting and selection up on the server
instead of doing the raw selection and ordering on the client can make a
phenomenal difference.

Best regards

stefan.tageson@xxxxxxxx
M +46 732 369934


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