On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Rob Yelle wrote:
> I have default installed the redhat62 system with everything loaded. It
> loaded postgres as a default.
> I have installed coldfusion on it and noticed that postgres was one of
> the odbc drivers offered.
> I wanted to use postgres but found
I have default installed the redhat62 system with everything loaded. It
loaded postgres as a default.
I have installed coldfusion on it and noticed that postgres was one of
the odbc drivers offered.
I wanted to use postgres but found it a bit tough to get started.
I created a postgres user and
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With operational experience on Oracle and Postgres I like Postgres.(I'm
not the DBA)
The fact it has command line recall and editing is a big plus for me.
You seem to be able to move data around much faster in Postgres using
pipes.
The sql seems the same so that is a plus, O
With operational experiance on Oracle and Postgres I like postgres.
The fact it has command line recall and editing is a big plus for me.
You seem to be able to move data around much faster in Postgres using
pipes.
The sql the same so that is a plus, Oracle is able to do more but Dollar
for