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Problem in PostgresSQL Configuration with YII 1 & Wordpress

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Jyoti Sharma
Дата:
Hi Team,

Currently we have a project running with MySQL with YII & Wordpress, Now i want to change the Database from MYSQL to PostgreSQL.

Please put your inline comments below.
[JS:] Is there any way we can convert MYSQL queries to PostreSQL Queries?
Your Comment : ?


[JS:] Is there any way we can insert serialize data with junked character in PostgreSQL?
 Your Comment : ?

Can we have a meeting with any of your technical spokesperson.

Our Frameworks & software version we are using.
1. YII 1.1.1.4
2. PostgreSQL 9.3
3. Wordpress
4. MYSQL
5. OS : Ubuntu


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Thanks
Jyoti Sharma




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Re: Problem in PostgresSQL Configuration with YII 1 & Wordpress

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Craig Ringer
Дата:
On 24 July 2016 at 02:20, Jyoti Sharma <jyoti.sharma@kiwitech.com> wrote:
Hi Team,

Currently we have a project running with MySQL with YII & Wordpress, Now i want to change the Database from MYSQL to PostgreSQL.

Hi.

The pgsql-hackers mailing list is for development of PostgreSQL its self. General questions are better suited to the pgsql-general mailing list or to Stack Overflow.

Conversion from MySQL to PostgreSQL is a common question and there's lots of info out there, though you might like the answers since there are't any automagic tools to make all existing queries "just work". As for junk characters, look at the "bytea" data type. For more information please post at one of the more appropriate locations given above; I will not reply to responses to this mail on pgsql-hackers.

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 Craig Ringer                   http://www.2ndQuadrant.com/
 PostgreSQL Development, 24x7 Support, Training & Services