| From: | Digital Wokan <wokan(at)home(dot)com> |
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| To: | PostgreSQL General List <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
| Subject: | Re: Enterprise Manager Client Software project |
| Date: | 2001-08-12 21:56:25 |
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It's no Enterprise Manager, but instead of Access, I use PGAccess on
Linux. (After a little tweak to the TCL allow inserting apostrophes, it
works great.)
Bryan Cross wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I've been busy porting Oracle and MSSQL apps to postgres for long enough
> now to be sure that it's going to work just fine for what we need to do,
> and also to lament the general lack of true enterprise quality
> administration/data management tools.
>
> Sooo, I was wondering if anyone out there knew of a tool that went the next
> step beyond PGADMIN, i.e, something more like Access (which I currently use
> to manage data in PG tables (I know, I know, but hey, it's highly
> functional)) combined with the Oracle and/or MSSQL Enterprise Mgr.
>
> I guess my question is really 3 part: Does such a tool exist, and if so,
> where can I get it? If not, is there a project underway to develop it, and
> if so where can I join? And if not to both of these, does anyone want to
> take a stab at putting something like this together with me?
>
> Just wonderin ;) Thanks in advance to all who respond ;)
>
> Bryan Cross
>
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