Re: [SQL] new user on mac

2012-01-02 Thread Guillaume Lelarge
On Thu, 2011-10-20 at 04:15 -0700, Scott Swank wrote: > 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

Re: [SQL] new user on mac

2011-10-24 Thread Guillaume Lelarge
On Thu, 2011-10-20 at 12:22 +0200, Guillaume Lelarge wrote: > On Wed, 2011-10-19 at 01:13 -0700, Basil Bourque wrote: > [...] > > I may have once had an inexplicable glitch, but after restart all was well. > > I've only been bitten by 2 recurring bugs: > > > > • (Cosmetic) Changing font size for

Re: [SQL] new user on mac

2011-10-20 Thread Thomas Kellerer
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.

Re: [SQL] new user on mac

2011-10-20 Thread Samuel Gendler
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

Re: [SQL] new user on mac

2011-10-20 Thread Scott Swank
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

Re: [SQL] new user on mac

2011-10-20 Thread Guillaume Lelarge
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. > >> >

Re: [SQL] new user on mac

2011-10-19 Thread Scott Swank
Thanks all. I'd tried pgadmin3 and perhaps moved on too quickly. On 2nd look it's better than I'd initially considered. Cheers, Scott On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 1:13 AM, Basil Bourque wrote: >>> I have a postgres 9.1 database up & running, no problem. Purely in >>> terms of writing sql (ddl, dml &

Re: [SQL] new user on mac

2011-10-19 Thread Basil Bourque
>> 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. navicat

Re: [SQL] new user on mac

2011-10-18 Thread Vibhor Kumar
On Oct 19, 2011, at 7:38 AM, Adam Cornett wrote: > > On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 5:47 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 thinkin

Re: [SQL] new user on mac

2011-10-18 Thread Adam Cornett
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 5:47 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

[SQL] new user on mac

2011-10-18 Thread Scott Swank
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. navicat 3. textmate with pgedit