Re: [GENERAL] Toolkit for creating editable grid

2005-12-27 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2005-12-22 10:11:48, schrieb Jim C. Nasby: > > PostgreSQL != Access > > PostgreSQL ~ MS SQL Server > > Note that many people have had good results by using Access as a > front-end to PostgreSQL. I have stoped using Windows with WfW 3.11 and Access 2.0 Greetings M

Re: [GENERAL] Toolkit for creating editable grid

2005-12-22 Thread Jim C. Nasby
On Thu, Dec 22, 2005 at 03:52:36PM +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote: > Am 2005-12-16 21:52:07, schrieb Andrus: > > > Has anyone used OpenOffice Base? Just a thought. Or Rekall - it's a bit > > > immature, but it might do what you want. The dreaded MS Access > > > can do what you describe in about 4

Re: [GENERAL] Toolkit for creating editable grid

2005-12-22 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2005-12-16 21:52:07, schrieb Andrus: > > Has anyone used OpenOffice Base? Just a thought. Or Rekall - it's a bit > > immature, but it might do what you want. The dreaded MS Access > > can do what you describe in about 4 minutes... > > Postgres lacks easy GUI frontend with report generation c

Re: [GENERAL] Toolkit for creating editable grid

2005-12-19 Thread Andrus
> You might want to consider setting up a gmail account. It's excellent > for reading email from the web. About 1,000 times nicer than the one > I've used that comes with Exchange Server (when accessing it with > firefox/mozilla) Scott, I need to pgsql.general mails in my notebook offline when

Re: [GENERAL] Toolkit for creating editable grid

2005-12-16 Thread Chris Browne
"Andrus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Has anyone used OpenOffice Base? Just a thought. Or Rekall - it's >> a bit immature, but it might do what you want. The dreaded MS >> Access can do what you describe in about 4 minutes... > > Postgres lacks easy GUI frontend with report generation capabili

Re: [GENERAL] Toolkit for creating editable grid

2005-12-16 Thread Andrus
> Has anyone used OpenOffice Base? Just a thought. Or Rekall - it's a bit > immature, but it might do what you want. The dreaded MS Access > can do what you describe in about 4 minutes... Postgres lacks easy GUI frontend with report generation capabilities like Access. To fix this pgAdmin shou

Re: [GENERAL] Toolkit for creating editable grid

2005-12-16 Thread Scott Marlowe
On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 13:11, Florian G. Pflug wrote: > Andrus wrote: > > Florian, > > > > your reply is not is not in news.postgresql.org server. > > How to receive all messages using news.postgresql.org server ? It is tedious > > to check the newsgroup archives using web interface also. > > Bad,

Re: [GENERAL] Toolkit for creating editable grid

2005-12-16 Thread Andrus
Florian, >> your reply is not is not in news.postgresql.org server. > > Bad, but I guess there is nothing I can do about that... I'm subscriber > of the mailinglist, not of the newsgroup... Sorry.. Your messages are digitally signed. Maybe this prevents them from distributing using news protocol

Re: [GENERAL] Toolkit for creating editable grid

2005-12-16 Thread Florian G. Pflug
Andrus wrote: Florian, your reply is not is not in news.postgresql.org server. How to receive all messages using news.postgresql.org server ? It is tedious to check the newsgroup archives using web interface also. Bad, but I guess there is nothing I can do about that... I'm subscriber of the m

Re: [GENERAL] Toolkit for creating editable grid

2005-12-16 Thread Eric E
Has anyone used OpenOffice Base? Just a thought. Or Rekall - it's a bit immature, but it might do what you want. The dreaded MS Access can do what you describe in about 4 minutes... EE > I'm in progress of selecting development platform. pgAdmin3 is written in C++, using the cross-plattform

Re: [GENERAL] Toolkit for creating editable grid

2005-12-16 Thread Andrus
Florian, your reply is not is not in news.postgresql.org server. How to receive all messages using news.postgresql.org server ? It is tedious to check the newsgroup archives using web interface also. > > I'm in progress of selecting development platform. >pgAdmin3 is written in C++, using the cr

Re: [GENERAL] Toolkit for creating editable grid

2005-12-15 Thread David Welton
One thing you might consider is the 'Base' application from openoffice. I'm not sure it's what you want, but it might work... In any case it's likely worth looking at. > > I prefer major (A status) programming language using classification from > > http://www.tiobe.com/tpci.htm ... wandering of

Re: [GENERAL] Toolkit for creating editable grid

2005-12-15 Thread Florian G. Pflug
Andrus wrote: Andrus wrote: I want to create editable grid (client application) for large Postgres table: At startup this grid show first screenful of records and allows to edit them. When user presses page down key, this grid should read next screenful of records and allow to edit them etc. Pg

Re: [GENERAL] Toolkit for creating editable grid

2005-12-13 Thread Andrus
> Andrus wrote: >> I want to create editable grid (client application) for large Postgres >> table: >> >> At startup this grid show first screenful of records and allows to edit >> them. >> When user presses page down key, this grid should read next screenful of >> records and allow to edit them et

Re: [GENERAL] Toolkit for creating editable grid

2005-12-13 Thread Richard Huxton
Andrus wrote: I want to create editable grid (client application) for large Postgres table: At startup this grid show first screenful of records and allows to edit them. When user presses page down key, this grid should read next screenful of records and allow to edit them etc. PgADMIN tries to

[GENERAL] Toolkit for creating editable grid

2005-12-13 Thread Andrus
I want to create editable grid (client application) for large Postgres table: At startup this grid show first screenful of records and allows to edit them. When user presses page down key, this grid should read next screenful of records and allow to edit them etc. PgADMIN tries to read the whole t