On Wed, 2011-10-19 at 01:13 -0700, Basil Bourque wrote:
> >> I have a postgres 9.1 database up & running, no problem. Purely in
> >> terms of writing sql (ddl, dml & pg/plsql), what tools are
> >> recommended?
> >>
> >> Coming from an Oracle world, I'm thinking of toad, sql developer, etc.
> >>
>
Here is a seeming quirk in pgadmin3. I say seeming, because I may
simply not be sufficiently familiar with this tool.
[A quick note for non-mac users, the Finder is the gui file browser,
equivalent to Nautilus/Dolphin in linux or the Window Explorer in MS
Windows.]
I have associated sql files wit
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 2:47 PM, Scott Swank wrote:
> I have a postgres 9.1 database up & running, no problem. Purely in
> terms of writing sql (ddl, dml & pg/plsql), what tools are
> recommended?
>
> Coming from an Oracle world, I'm thinking of toad, sql developer, etc.
>
> 1. psql & text editor
Scott Swank, 18.10.2011 23:47:
I have a postgres 9.1 database up& running, no problem. Purely in
terms of writing sql (ddl, dml& pg/plsql), what tools are
recommended?
Coming from an Oracle world, I'm thinking of toad, sql developer, etc.
1. psql& text editor of choice (if so, which one?)
2.