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    Ben commented  · 

    It is 2019 and this "idea" was shared in 2014... I am shocked this one is not marked as being "planned." I actually have moved away from using LinqConnect for this reason. It is a paid product which requires I pay yearly to receive updates... not sure why I would do this when there is a well-supported, well-documented, "free" alternative which provides async functionality.

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    Could you please provide us the concrete time interval the data fetch takes?

    Please also provide us the full name and vendor of the product compared to which the data fetch of dbForge takes longer?

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    Ben commented  · 

    I can provide concrete times... The table has 76 columns with no clobs or blobs. dbForge takes 15 seconds to load the 1st 1000 records, Closing the tab and loading the data again, dbForge takes 8 seconds. dbVisualizer takes 4 seconds to load the 1st 1000 records. Also, dbForge doesn't allow any other operations while loading the data from the table while dbVisualizer lets you move to a different tab and load its data or perform other tasks.

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