Re: really novice with Postgres !
От | Kevin Salisbury |
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Тема | Re: really novice with Postgres ! |
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Msg-id | 51FBAE8E0200005100040201@mail.twinman.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: really novice with Postgres ! (Jean MAURICE <mauricejea@numericable.fr>) |
Список | pgsql-novice |
>>> Jean MAURICE <mauricejea@numericable.fr> 8/2/2013 10:47 AM >>> <...> but now, I want do 'upgrade' datas from VFP to Postgres 'step by step' and 'automatically'. I have a customer (1200 workers) who have this huge VFP app (roads, homes, ... building from price calculation to 'work management' (hope you understand)). This app was build in 1996. For a year, I am improving it within VFP. He has a new 'computer scientist' who is a fan of Postgres and I agree with him to upgrade datas to posgres. But it's a long way to go ... For me, it's the first time I do such an upgrade but it is not the last one. I mean : VFP client + Postgres database is a very efficient 'couple' and customers have 'relief' when they know that datas are not in VFP ! <...> Jean, pgdbf will allow you to convert data once from vfp to new Postgres table(s) every time you run it. It's static if that makessense. You can schedule synchronizing - how long it takes to synchronize depends solely on your hardware and amountof VFP data you have. Converting to postgres is an excellent idea - it will allow your customer to access numerousbusiness intelligence / reporting capabilities right away. If you cannot redesign the clients quickly, then it isalso possible to configure your VFP clients to access the postgresql tables instead of dbf (via the postgres ODBC driver).Start here; http://postgresql.1045698.n5.nabble.com/Very-basic-question-from-a-beginner-td5626124.html Regards, Kevin
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