From: | "Jules Alberts" <julesa(at)arbodienst-limburg(dot)nl> |
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To: | pgsql-novice(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: some questions about PostgreSQL in general |
Date: | 2002-01-03 10:45:13 |
Message-ID: | 200201031046.g03AkDLs024251@artemis.cuci.nl |
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On 2 Jan 2002 at 21:06, Frank Bax wrote:
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> I've got a little script which you can use to create psql tables
> directly from the foxpro files (see below). Just ftp the files to *nix
> server and run script. Requires DBI abstraction package.
thanks, but i think the import will be a clipper applet which will
export all data to text, and a COPY to import the lot into postgresql.
i can't avoid a step like this because the data in the current tables
are encrypted.
> >we have decided to go for a complete new platform and after looking
>
> I use OpenBSD & PHP; no complaints. OpenBSD packages system makes
> php/pgsql install very easy.
good to hear that openbsd is an option, i hear great things about it's
security. OTOH linux is more mainstream, so it should be easier to get
support. this choice may become a difficult one...
> >let the notebooks make a dial-in connection
>
> You mean dial-up to internet, right? And come into *nix server via it's
> internet connection.
yes. and i know, there's _lots_ of security issues involved
> >the database should also be able to either hold a lot of office
> >documents.
>
> I'd go with links to files. I once read something to the effect "if you
> don't index or search on it, don't include it in db". You could install
> SAMBA on *nix box allowing you to "map" drives to SAMBA shares. SAMBA
> implements the protocol behind Windows file-sharing. If you need to
> search content of these documents, you might consider extracting
> readable text out of document and only put that in table.
OK, links it is.
another question i didn't think about in my original posting: how
flexible is postgresql? at the moment it's quite easy to change the
structure of the tables. i guess that in postgresql this may be a
little problematic.
thanks for reacting and HAND
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Jules Alberts
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