| From: | "Crowson, Sarah J Ms (Contractor) Northrop Grumman" <Sarah(dot)Crowson(at)us(dot)army(dot)mil> |
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| To: | "'pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org'" <pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
| Subject: | Altering pgAdmin for personal use (UNCLASSIFIED) |
| Date: | 2006-05-04 15:20:42 |
| Message-ID: | E8F27C3FF3273A4FBD8A3D41F2EAD5330A140A22@leavb1doimexs3.leavenworth.army.mil |
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Hey All
Im a newbie to pgAdmin, but so far it seems like a superior product. My
group does specialized things with our databases that I was hoping to add
into pgAdmin. First I was making sure there was no rules against this (I
don't want to commit a NO NO), and also I was wondering if I could get the
specifics on how you are setting up pgadmin. What type of machine and C++
compiler are you using, etc. Any of this stuff will, because honestly I am
a better DBA then a C++ programmer. GRIN.
Thanks
Sarah Crowson
Archer Software Engineer
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