Re: training as a means of advocacy?
От | Josh |
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Тема | Re: training as a means of advocacy? |
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Msg-id | Pine.LNX.4.64.0708231717550.28687@home-av-server.home-av обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | training as a means of advocacy? ("Scott Paine" <Scott.Paine@Newmont.com>) |
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Re: training as a means of advocacy?
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Scott, > I know, there's an argument to be made that such people do not need an > enterprise system to handle their little databases with their cute > little reports and entry forms and charts. Even so, if it works for big Actually, PostgreSQL doesn't even fill the need you have. You are migrating from Access. Access provides a lot of tools to interface to database engines; I'm talking about the ability to build forms, reports, and other things of that nature. PostgreSQL doesn't provide those things, as it is a database backend. In fact, you can use Postgres as a backend for your Access applications. It seems like what you want is a framework on which you can build applications. You can see if Dabo fills your needs: http://dabodev.com/ Or, OpenOffice BASE is an Access workalike, and would likely fill your needs. Or, search Amazon for one of the PostgreSQL development books. Basically, you have a choice: you can spend money on a book or travel to a training class, or you can spend time and read the manuals to figure things out. Hope that helps! Cheers, -J
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