Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
Paul Lambert a écrit :
I've come across a couple of books on PG that appear interesting and
was wondering if others have read them and what their thoughts are.
(Excuse me if this topic has already been covered previously)
Practical PostgreSQL - Command Prompt
PostgreS
Listmail wrote:
loaded by a single application and used by our customers with MS Access,
From by previous job where we had an Access based backoffice
application, you might want to learn enough to be ready to switch to
something better (ie postgres) when you feel the need.
I think yo
On Tue, 1 May 2007, Paul Lambert wrote:
I've come across a couple of books on PG that appear interesting and was
wondering if others have read them and what their thoughts are. (Excuse me
if this topic has already been covered previously)
Practical PostgreSQL - Command Prompt
PostgreSQL - Bruce
loaded by a single application and used by our customers with MS Access,
From by previous job where we had an Access based backoffice application,
you might want to learn enough to be ready to switch to something better
(ie postgres) when you feel the need.
Access is a booby trap setup
Paul Lambert a écrit :
I've come across a couple of books on PG that appear interesting and was
wondering if others have read them and what their thoughts are. (Excuse
me if this topic has already been covered previously)
Practical PostgreSQL - Command Prompt
PostgreSQL - Bruce Momjian
[...]
I've come across a couple of books on PG that appear interesting and was
wondering if others have read them and what their thoughts are. (Excuse
me if this topic has already been covered previously)
Practical PostgreSQL - Command Prompt
PostgreSQL - Bruce Momjian
I know Bruce and the CP folks