Canaan Surfing Admin section wrote:
I use pgadmin for runing large SELECT SQL, the out put is much more clear
then the one on console.
All the other thing like create, alter, procedure creation ... I do from
psql
When developing stored procedures, rules etc, you'd want more than that.
e.g: Autocom
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Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
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From: "Meir Kriheli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Daniel Feiglin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2004 2:48 PM
Subject: Re: Open database comparison
> 5. Quality of tools
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Ah, finally someone who have worked with Firebird!
Can you please elaborate on the Firebird vs. Postgresql front a little?
Meir Kriheli wrote:
3. Multi languages for business logic:
PostgreSQL (PL/pgsql, PL/python, PL/perl etc..)
What languages does firebird support?
It's own
Thanks. I'm startting to scratch ... scratch ...scratch.
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
I'm involved in putting together a web server which needs a database
backend. My own experience with these things is at the outdated nitty
gritty b-tree level of the early 90's (e.g. Clipper, the CodeBase library).
Th
On Sunday 04 July 2004 15:12, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Ah, finally someone who have worked with Firebird!
>
> Can you please elaborate on the Firebird vs. Postgresql front a little?
Firebird is supported by c, c++, pascal, delphi, php, perl and more...
It's based on Borland's Interbase community d
Ah, finally someone who have worked with Firebird!
Can you please elaborate on the Firebird vs. Postgresql front a little?
Meir Kriheli wrote:
3. Multi languages for business logic:
PostgreSQL (PL/pgsql, PL/python, PL/perl etc..)
What languages does firebird support?
5. Quality of tools for db mana
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
I'm involved in putting together a web server which needs a database
backend. My own experience with these things is at the outdated nitty
gritty b-tree level of the early 90's (e.g. Clipper, the CodeBase library).
The project is going to be SuSE Linux based.
Can someone po
I'm involved in putting together a web server which needs a database
backend. My own experience with these things is at the outdated nitty
gritty b-tree level of the early 90's (e.g. Clipper, the CodeBase library).
The project is going to be SuSE Linux based.
Can someone point me to a *technical