From: | tony <tony(at)animaproductions(dot)com> |
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To: | "Tille, Andreas" <TilleA(at)rki(dot)de> |
Cc: | PostgreSQL General <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: I18n & Pgaccess ( & psql) |
Date: | 2002-04-08 13:42:35 |
Message-ID: | 1018273355.2993.17.camel@vaio |
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On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 14:53, Tille, Andreas wrote:
> > OK so check out DBvisualiser or some other Java tool for them.
> Thanks for the hint. Seem to be nice. On the other hand it is a
> quite restrictive License and no source available. Moreover it
> does not actually help in the case of international characters
> in select statements :-(((.
I was looking for a tool for a client who is moving away from commercial
software so the livence didn't bother me (the client is a not for
profit). If you set your locale correctly for Java the characters should
work. (they do on my Mac test client)
> Moreover it does not seem to have the functionality like pgaccess
> to just edit certain fields in a table. I just can't believe that
> people do not miss something like Access for Linux ...
True
> > There are several Java tools in the techdocs.posgresql.org site
> Any certain link on this page? I even missed the DBvisualizer (please
> note the 'z' instead of 's' in your quote). and found it using Google
> search.
Ah! I have been living in France for 25 years so the 's' and 'z' thing
is quite common... I have played with Druid and SQL4X (Mac OS X and
commercial).
Open question:
Has anyone on the list compiled pgaccess themselves with the correct
locale?
Cheers
Tony Grant
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