1. EDS Toolbox v1.0
- Posted by budmeister1 at JUNO.COM Mar 25, 2000
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Hi all, I've just finished an early release of my latest project, the Euphoria Database System Toolbox. It includes programs to import data into and export from an EDS database. Currently it supports exporting into SQL and HTML. I plan to add support for importing from CSV and DBF files (any other suggestions?). Rob, you can just link from the new contributions page to my download page (http://tenbux.iwarp.com/downloads.htm). ----->Buddy budmeister1 at juno.com http://tenbux.iwarp.com/
2. Re: EDS Toolbox v1.0
- Posted by Curtis Loftis <CurLfts at CS.COM> Mar 25, 2000
- 693 views
could you add import functions for betreive, paradox, and the popular spreadsheets?
3. Re: EDS Toolbox v1.0
- Posted by Nick Johnson <arachnid at MAD.SCIENTIST.COM> Mar 25, 2000
- 671 views
- Last edited Mar 26, 2000
budmeister1 at JUNO.COM wrote: > Hi all, > > I've just finished an early release of my latest project, the > Euphoria Database System Toolbox. It includes programs to > import data into and export from an EDS database. Currently > it supports exporting into SQL and HTML. I plan to add support > for importing from CSV and DBF files (any other suggestions?). > > Rob, you can just link from the new contributions page to my > download page (http://tenbux.iwarp.com/downloads.htm). > > ----->Buddy > budmeister1 at juno.com > http://tenbux.iwarp.com/ Yes! I have a suggestion! Provide euphoria SQL support! With table merges! Instead of fields have subscripts of the data sequence. Please? Nick
4. Re: EDS Toolbox v1.0
- Posted by budmeister1 at JUNO.COM Mar 26, 2000
- 684 views
>From: Curtis Loftis <CurLfts at CS.COM> > >could you add import functions for betreive, paradox, and the popular >spreadsheets? If you're willing to write access routines for those formats, then I'll add support for them ;) >From: Nick Johnson <arachnid at MAD.SCIENTIST.COM> > >Yes! I have a suggestion! Provide euphoria SQL support! With table >merges! Instead of fields have subscripts of the data sequence. Please? By SQL support, do you mean being able to use SQL with an EDS database, or hooking into other RDBMSs like MySQL and PostgreSQL? I'm willing to play around with writing an SQL engine, but I honestly don't think I'd get very far. It wouldn't really be worth writing one until Rob solidifies EDS a bit more anyway. An option available for using SQL with Euphoria is Fabio Ramirez's MySQL access routines - MySQL is available for Windows and Linux platforms. You can download MySQL from http://www.mysql.com/ ----->Buddy budmeister1 at juno.com http://tenbux.iwarp.com/
5. Re: EDS Toolbox v1.0
- Posted by Nick Johnson <arachnid at MAD.SCIENTIST.COM> Mar 26, 2000
- 782 views
- Last edited Mar 27, 2000
> By SQL support, do you mean being able to use SQL with an EDS database, > or hooking into other RDBMSs like MySQL and PostgreSQL? I'm willing > to play around with writing an SQL engine, but I honestly don't think > I'd get very far. It wouldn't really be worth writing one until Rob > solidifies EDS a bit more anyway. What I meant was writing a library that would accept SQL style statments and apply them to the euphoria database. Example: SELECT Table1.[2..5] as yourNameHere, Table2.[3..6] as myNameHere FROM Table1, Table2 WHERE Table1.[3] = Table2[5] ORDER BY Table2.[7]; Nick
6. Re: EDS Toolbox v1.0
- Posted by budmeister1 at JUNO.COM Mar 27, 2000
- 684 views
>What I meant was writing a library that would accept SQL style statments >and apply them to the euphoria database. Example: >SELECT Table1.[2..5] as yourNameHere, > Table2.[3..6] as myNameHere >FROM Table1, Table2 >WHERE Table1.[3] = Table2[5] >ORDER BY Table2.[7]; That's a great idea Nick, and I'm willing to try my hand at it... after I finish up some other projects I'm working on :) Some aspects of it are probably over my head - is anyone willing to collaborate with me on this? ----->Buddy budmeister1 at juno.com http://tenbux.iwarp.com/