Hi,
2013-12-09 Thomas Kellerer :
> Willy-Bas Loos wrote on 09.12.2013 21:44:
>> I've tried:
>> * pgAdmin
>> * MS Access 2010 over ODBC
>> * LibreOffice.org with the SDBC driver.
...
> If pgAdmin is acceptable, you might want to try SQL Workbench/J:
> http://www.sql-workbench.net
I'd like to reviv
Stefan Keller wrote on 08.02.2014 12:31:
If pgAdmin is acceptable, you might want to try SQL Workbench/J:
http://www.sql-workbench.net
I'd like to revive that discussion and like to know:
Q1 => Can anybody recommend a >> desktop GUI tool (preferrably open
source) << for PG with customizable for
Why not use Access directly? You can connect to PostgreSQL though ODBC
(inside Access) and do the forms there. I am sure 95% that I had done that
in the past, although I cannot be sure it works with the most recent
versions.
Something like that:
http://www.depts.ttu.edu/ithelpcentral/solutions/od
Hi Thomas and Alexandros
Thanks for your quick replies!
If possible I'd prefer an open source framework.
I've actually found another possible solution candidate: Using Qt Designer [1].
I'm still evaluation and now keen if anybody stands up to vote for a
pgAdmin plugin...?
-- Stefan
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On 02/08/2014 05:24 AM, Stefan Keller wrote:
Hi Thomas and Alexandros
Thanks for your quick replies!
If possible I'd prefer an open source framework.
I've actually found another possible solution candidate: Using Qt Designer [1].
I'm still evaluation and now keen if anybody stands up to vote for
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> For instance, I want the number of transactions a specific connection has
> submitted.
> The number of queries. Total amount of CPU time consumed, etc. So far as I
> know,
> there is no module, statistic, or view that provides any of this.
> Q1 => Can anybody recommend a >> desktop GUI tool (preferrably open
> source) << for PG with customizable forms like Access or FileMaker?
Without programming:
- LO/OO Base: www.libreoffice.org, www.openoffice.org
- Kexi: www.kexi-project.org
- Rekall is apparently dead, unfortunately.
Using P
Hey Guys,
Thank you for your replies! Your suggestions worked fine!! :) Also my code
looks a lot cleaner now!
Kind Regards,
George Ant.
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Hey Guys,
I have a table(Orders_object_table) of this type:
CREATE TYPE orders_type AS
(orderid integer,
amount amount_type,
customerid integer,
orderdate date,
orderlines orderlines_type[]);
and I am trying to insert data from another tables(Orders and Orderlines).
Each Or
George Ant wrote
> Hey Guys,
>
> I have a table(Orders_object_table) of this type:
>
> CREATE TYPE orders_type AS
>(orderid integer,
> amount amount_type,
> customerid integer,
> orderdate date,
> orderlines orderlines_type[]);
>
> and I am trying to insert data from anothe
You must a) join the 2 tables on the orderID ... where orderID=15 and then
GROUP BY the result by the order ID and concat the orderlines by a custom
aggregate function like:
http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/db7789b.0309131210.625da...@posting.google.com
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alexandros_e wrote
> You must a) join the 2 tables on the orderID ... where orderID=15 and then
> GROUP BY the result by the order ID and concat the orderlines by a custom
> aggregate function like:
> http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/db7789b.0309131210.625da...@posting.google.com
Maybe back in
George Ant wrote
> Hey Guys,
>
> Thank you for your replies! Your suggestions worked fine!! :) Also my code
> looks a lot cleaner now!
>
> Kind Regards,
> George Ant.
Have you considered just creating a view, or even retrieval functions, the
generate these "object forms" on the fly instead of
Thank you for your Response!
Inserting a sub-select into the array seems to be the solution that I want,
but it gives me this error--> subquery must return only one column
Any help?
Kind Regards,
George Ant
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Hi Wolfgang
Thanks!
This is now my ranked shortlist which I will evaluate further:
1. Camelot: http://www.python-camelot.com - PyQt
2. Dabo: http://www.dabodev.com - wxPython
3. Gui2Py: http://code.google.com/p/gui2py/ - wxPython
4. Kiwi: http://www.async.com.br/projects/kiwi - PyGTK
5. Sqlkit: h
George Ant wrote
> Thank you for your Response!
>
> Inserting a sub-select into the array seems to be the solution that I
> want, but it gives me this error--> subquery must return only one column
>
> Any help?
>
> Kind Regards,
> George Ant
In both cases you want to be storing a single compo
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 8:27 AM, Steve Crawford <
scrawf...@pinpointresearch.com> wrote:
> Ignoring the scary security issues
>
One of the niceties of an RDS deployment is that I don't care much about
the security issues: The machine is not in our VPC, there's only public
data on it, and I pre
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