To Alain,
About a year ago I made the switch from $M to Linux Debian. Not easy
when a lot of infomation are not in your native langage, and the system
is completely unknow to you. Yet I received help, great help, and now I
am a Linux boy, 'selling' Linux to my friends. Thanks to those who took
time to help out.
To Paulo
I am just starting to look into Lazarus, so I wont be of a great help
for you, but I am sure that a lot of people will help. Good luck for
your futur in Linux.
Thierry
Prof. Paulo Amaral wrote:
I am tired of being using illegal passenger of windows. Therefore I am
migrando for the Linux. However, for that I see, she is this well the
reception that I receive, instead of being received in the group. So,
Do I
must come back and applaud Bill Gates or to join me the Linus Torvalds?
Would you like apple pie as well?
;)
Alain Michaud
On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 19:33 -0200, Prof. Paulo Amaral wrote:
Hi,
I am a Lazarus beginner user.
Do you have some example that shows query updates with datasource,
dbnavigator, dbedit or other different form ?
Also, if you have examples with sqldb component packge or other,
please, send me.
I need to connect and to update database postgresql tables and I don't
see examples in web forums.
Is it possible to update postgresql tables with dbcontrols
(datasource, dbnavigator, dbedit...) ?
I wait answers,
Thanks,
Cohako Amara
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