On Tuesday 01 March 2005 08:07 am, Hrishikesh Deshmukh wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I want to spend less time coding and more time running queries against
> the DB which i am building. What about QT from TrollTech!! Can that be
> used to whip up gui real fast! Dreamweaver?
>
> Hrishi
You could use gnue-de
> Yes, sqlplus looks especially bad once you're used to banging around
> in psql. Although, I recently discovered rlwrap (a generic readline
> wrapper) which makes sqlplus almost tolerable. It's the best thing to
> happen to sqlplus since... well, since "quit" I suppose.
I just wish pgsql had so
> >
> > I haven't used Oracle since the mid 90s so I don't have a working example
> > but a description of some of the commands can be found here
> >
> > http://www.siue.edu/~dbock/cmis564/otext3.htm
>
> Given the choice, I'd *MUCH* rather have a good, easy-to-use CLI than a
> reporting tool. I'm
> (There are many, many others that don't have a GUI designer
> available. There's at least one on pgfoundry that explicitly supports
> postgresql. They usually seem to take XML as an input template and
> render to HTML or PDF.)
Our reports tool does this as well and works with most major datab
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 18:55:27 +, Chris Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What methods are available to produce data entry forms for postgresql
> > databases? If, for example, one wanted to migrate a system that used
> > Oracle Forms to Postgresql what would one use? This seems to me to be
On Thursday 10 February 2005 10:19 am, you wrote:
> Alex Turner wrote:
> >Can anyone recommend a python interface other than pygresql for
> >postgresql. Yet again they have changed the API (pg.error is now
> >pg.Error), and I can get no information from the mailing list, which
> >seems dead.
>
> P
On Thursday 10 February 2005 08:56 pm, Alex Turner wrote:
> Just a small warning for those people using python with postgresql:
> pysgresql and psycopg are very different animals. You cannot drop in
> one as a replacement for the other, even though both 'claim' to be DB
> API 2.0 compliant.
None
gt; Mike Nolan
>
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> TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives?
>
>http://archives.postgresql.org
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"usefullmaybe" :) You can find the python source code, rpms, and
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as well as some outdated screenshots at www.gnue.org
Take Care
James ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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James Thompson13
db is postgresql. You can get
it from the download section of www.gnue.org.
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James Thompson138 Cardwell Hall Manhattan, Ks 66506785-532-0561
Kansas State University Department of Mathematics
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? Why switch to postgresql?
I'd really appreciate peoples thoughts on this.
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James Thompson138 Cardwell Hall Manhattan, Ks 66506785-532-0561
Kansas State University Department of Mathematics
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I know I've read this is the docs but I can't find it now that I need it.
What's the max length of a field name.
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up a unique group for each user
anyway as it doesn't hurt anything and in some cases it can be usefull.
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suggestions you may have are greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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James Thompson138 Cardwell Hall Manhattan, Ks 66506785-532-0561
Kansas State University Department of Mathematics
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will not be alone in depending upon postgresql.
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James Thompson138 Cardwell Hall Manhattan, Ks 66506785-532-0561
Kansas State University Department of Mathematics
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ava components are certainly welcome, I just didn't think it fit the bill
for the core library.
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James Thompson138 Cardwell Hall Manhattan, Ks 66506785-532-0561
Kansas State University Department of Mathematics
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d for ecpg usage. IIRC There is an example
of cursor usage in one of .pgc files.
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James Thompson138 Cardwell Hall Manhattan, Ks 66506785-532-0561
Kansas State University Department of Mathematics
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nce a sequence generator is read it immediately increments. There is no
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the sequence generator after your process did and incremented it even
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Thanks,
James
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