Re: [HACKERS] CSV mode option for pg_dump

2006-06-13 Thread Bill Bartlett
> From: Rod Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 11:31 AM > > > On Mon, 2006-06-12 at 16:28 -0400, Bill Bartlett wrote: > > Can't -- the main production database is over at a CoLo site with > > access only available via SSH, an

Re: [HACKERS] CSV mode option for pg_dump

2006-06-12 Thread Bill Bartlett
the ability to export to CSV would be handy. - Bill > -Original Message- > From: Joshua D. Drake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 4:15 PM > To: Bill Bartlett > Cc: 'Andrew Dunstan'; 'Tom Lane'; 'PG Hackers' > Subje

Re: [HACKERS] CSV mode option for pg_dump

2006-06-12 Thread Bill Bartlett
Here's me speaking up -- I'd definitely use it! As a quick way to pull data into Excel to do basic reports or analysis, a CSV format would be great. Some of our users currently pull data into Excel for quickie analysis, but creating fixed-width data via psql requires them to parse the data and d

Re: [HACKERS] MS SQL Server compatibility functions

2005-11-23 Thread Bill Bartlett
I'd be _very_ interested. I'll also volunteer to help out on this if you need assistance -- we have somewhat of a mixed environment here, so I already have a few (simple) functions that allow some compatibility between MS SQL Server and PostgreSQL (supporting "nextval" on SQL Server, etc.), but it

[HACKERS] Request for a "force interactive mode" flag (-I) for psql

2005-09-30 Thread Bill Bartlett
ot do). While I can obviously add this patch myself and build and maintain a custom version of psql for our own use, since there now is a true native version of PostgreSQL for Windows, I think we will see a growing list of people supporting mixed environments just like ours, and bumping into