hello folks,
is there any documentation tool available for pgsql scripts? I
mean something a la Doxygen et al.
Thanks
Zoltan
On Saturday 17 April 2004 13:23, Development - multi.art.studio wrote:
hello everyone,
Richard Huxton wrote:
It's not using the date index because it's using the id index - there's
only 10 matches, so that looks like a good choice to me. It takes less
than 1ms, so I'm not sure this is a
Dear all,
I hope that my following question does not start a flamewar, but what
do you consider the most mature Python to postgreSQL interface, psycopg,
popy or pygresql ?
Regards,
Jurgen
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Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
... on projects.postgresql.org, or similar.They really aren't
doing any good in /contrib.
I've already set up a category conversion tools on pgFoundry, and
my idea was one project per target system.
I reckon that by far the best way to do a mysql2pgsql
Jan Wieck wrote:
Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
... on projects.postgresql.org, or similar.They really aren't
doing any good in /contrib.
I've already set up a category conversion tools on pgFoundry, and
my idea was one project per target system.
I reckon that by far the best way to
But you would have to assign the copyright to them
If someone is going to make money from my code, I prefer it to be me, or
at least that everyone has a chance to do so rather than just one company.
Well, then for the same reason we should write a Perl script that
connects to MySQl and