1. Postgresql or other db's

I don't think anybody is using this, so may I ask which DB most people here use.

Jeremy

Edmund Burke: "All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do
nothing."

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2. Re: Postgresql or other db's

I would quite like to use MySQL, but the wrapper is out-of-date.

Alex

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3. Re: Postgresql or other db's

Can you give any examples of what you'd use it for?

Jeremy

Edmund Burke: "All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do
nothing."

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4. Re: Postgresql or other db's

firebird

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Alex Chamberlain wrote:
> 
> I would quite like to use MySQL, but the wrapper is out-of-date.
> 
> Alex
I am using MySql + MySql ODBC Driver 3.51 + Eu MySql ODBC wrapper


I am using MySql + MySql ODBC Driver 3.51 + Eu MySql ODBC wrapper, and it's
working fine for me.

Rad.

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6. Re: Postgresql or other db's

Jeremy Peterson wrote:
> 
> I don't think anybody is using this, so may I ask which DB most people here
> use.
> 
> Jeremy
> 
> Edmund Burke: "All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to
> do nothing."

I use PostgreSQL at work on BSD. On Windows I don't use any but if I were I'd
use Postgre.


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7. Re: Postgresql or other db's

Does PostgreSql support public synonyms? Say there are 2 separate schemas
which I want to give access to the user without specificaly prepending
the schema names to the concerned tables. Thats what I found missing in
MySql.

Rad.

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8. Re: Postgresql or other db's

Use Matt's odbc with mysql. I've been using both for several years and 
have had zero problems.

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9. Re: Postgresql or other db's

Jeremy Peterson wrote:

>I don't think anybody is using this, so may I ask which DB most people here
>use.
>
I'm using Microsoft's SQL Server, with Matt's ODBC.

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