You will need to use the PostgreSQL ODBC driver.  I should mention
that I haven't used ODBC from a Linux client before.  I found the some
instructions in the mailing list archive:
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-odbc/2002-02/msg00023.php

On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 11:20 AM, Rich Shepard <rshep...@appl-ecosys.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Sep 2011, Richard Broersma wrote:
>
>> ODBC handles this by converting these to a text representation that Open
>> Office can handle.
>
> Richard,
>
>  Progress has been made. I built and installed unixODBC from
> slackbuilds.org and now the hangup is identifying the location and name of
> the database to LO.
>
>  All my postgresql databases are in /usr/local/pgsql/data/base/ in numbered
> subdirectories. I've no idea in which one resides the database I want.
>
>  Is there a way to determine where my database is located?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rich
>
>
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