[GENERAL] Re: Which Front End for Postgresql

2001-05-22 Thread Michelle Murrain
Al Frick wrote: Which software should I use for a front end for Postgresql? I know I need an admistrator package for the databases, don't I? What about which software to write the enduser routines? The input screens, etc? come to think of it, what software should I use for reporting

Re: [GENERAL] Re: Which Front End for Postgresql

2001-05-21 Thread Tony Grant
Hi, Does anybody know of any issues with Mac OS 9.x and either AppleWorks or Excel and ODBC access to a Postgres backend? I have a client who needs to print labels and who has AppleWorks. Cheers Tony Grant -- RedHat Linux on Sony Vaio C1XD/S http://www.animaproductions.com/linux2.html

[GENERAL] Re: Which Front End for Postgresql

2001-05-18 Thread Nils Zonneveld
Al Frick wrote: I may try FreeBSD as the server. But I am a little confused. My clients want Windows on the work stations. Can this be done? The PostgreSQL ODBC driver for win32 works fine. With packages like MS-Access, Delphi, VB etc. you can write a client application and connect

[GENERAL] Re: Which Front End for Postgresql

2001-05-18 Thread manuel
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Al Frick wrote: On Wed, 16 May 2001 15:24:00 + (UTC), [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Keith G. Murphy) wrote: Now, if we're talking clients, rather than a server, there'd be a better case for RH, though I'd probably not be persuaded. ;-) My users want to keep their

[GENERAL] Re: Which Front End for Postgresql

2001-05-15 Thread Per-Olof Pettersson
Hi As you might have figured out Postgresql is merely a server. (And some client code too). You have to find programs that do the input-forms, reports I tend to use Apache and PHP for these tasks. It works like ASP for Windows (but better in my opinion). PostgreSQL is not like eg Access