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Subject: PostgreSQL Easy NT attempt Hi, all! For those of us who need to do such weird things as run PostgreSQL on Windows, I tried to create a 'easy to use' one ZIP file installation. This install is biased towards a 'I just need a DBMS' on NT approach. You can find the Readme and archive on ftp://129.247.113.222 Greetings, Joerg Hessdoerfer +------**** Science & Engineering Applications GmbH ****------+ | | | Joerg Hessdoerfer | | Leading SW developer Phone: +49 (0)2203-962211 | | S.E.A GmbH Fax: -962212 | | D-51147 Koeln Internet: joerg.hessdoerfer@sea-gmbh.com | | http://www.sea-gmbh.com | +---------------------------------------------------------------+
just wondering is postgresq a program that will allow similar things as does microsofts's access......i use access for my current database for company...... cuz i've noticed in the description things like "server"......which i'm not on i'm end user of linux looking for good database for use in linux to switch over from using access...... thanks lee
Lee Johnson wrote: > just wondering is postgresq a program that will allow similar things as > does microsofts's access......i use access for my current database for > company...... > cuz i've noticed in the description things like "server"......which i'm > not on i'm end user of linux looking for good database for use in linux > to switch over from using access...... PostgreSQL comes with a nice front end called pgaccess that will do most if not all of what you need under linux. You will be setting it up client-server -- just having the client and the server on the same machine. -- Lamar Owen WGCR Internet Radio 1 Peter 4:11
Lee Johnson <lee@imyourhandiman.com> writes: > cuz i've noticed in the description things like "server"......which i'm > not on i'm end user of linux looking for good database for use in linux > to switch over from using access...... postgresql is more of a competitor to Microsoft's SQL server than Microsoft Access. It's a server, and doesn't have the equivalent GUI functionality of Access. -- Trond Eivind Glomsrød Red Hat, Inc.