From: | Randy Yates <yates(at)ieee(dot)org> |
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To: | Jeff Eckermann <jeff_eckermann(at)yahoo(dot)com> |
Cc: | Richard Huxton <dev(at)archonet(dot)com>, pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Postgres and Tools Intro? |
Date: | 2004-08-07 02:56:08 |
Message-ID: | smazlkqf.fsf@ieee.org |
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Hi Jeff,
THANKS for the pointers - much appreciated!
--Randy
Jeff Eckermann <jeff_eckermann(at)yahoo(dot)com> writes:
> --- Randy Yates <yates(at)ieee(dot)org> wrote:
>
>> Hi Richard,
>>
>> Thanks for writing. Basically I'd like to know what
>> the core
>> applications/tools are and what some of the other
>> more exotic tools
>> are. For example, pgadmin looks like it's gone
>> through a bazillion
>> versions. Which is the latest/greatest? What
>> exactly does it do?
>
> PgAdminIII is the latest. It is a graphical
> interface, especially useful for database
> administration and development. Many people use it
> and are happy.
>
>>
>> If I want to connect to postgres securely from a
>> remote location
>> over the net, what are my options? Is that part of
>> the postgres
>> ODBC driver, or is another layer required for the
>> security part?
>
> You can use SSL with ODBC, but it requires a bit of
> fiddling about. Search the archives for information
> about that.
>
>>
>> Why should or shouldn't I use ODBC for connecting
>> remotely?
>
> ODBC is working fine for lots of people right now.
> The other mature interfaces include libpq (C) and JDBC
> (Java). There are others which reportedly work well.
> It all depends on your choice of development platform.
>
>>
>> More in the exotic territory, are there tools for
>> translating database
>> schemas (I would like to move my MS Access database
>> into postgres)?
>
> PgAdminII (the previous version) had a plugin
> "Database Migration Wizard". I have kept my PgAdminII
> installation just because of this. I am very happy
> with the results I have had translating MS Access
> databases to PostgreSQL by using that Wizard.
>
>> Is there a tool for converting a postgres query or
>> table into an
>> MS Access .mdb file? This would be very useful, the
>> scenario being
>> that the "big" database resides in postgres on a
>> remote server with
>> a browser interface, but users can download
>> "snippets" of data (or maybe
>> even the whole tamale) in Access format to their
>> local machines.
>
> No such tool exists that I know of. You could do it
> in code from an existing .mdb file, e.g. something
> that runs when the file is opened.
>
>>
>> Got any suggestions?
>>
>> --Randy
>>
>> Richard Huxton <dev(at)archonet(dot)com> writes:
>>
>> > Randy Yates wrote:
>> >> This has probably been asked before so please be
>> gracious. I
>> >> have looked on the postgres site and didn't find
>> anything
>> >> "satisfying."
>> >> Is there *good* overview of postgres and
>> associated utilities?
>> >
>> > Hmm - not for the family as a whole. Part of the
>> problem is that there
>> > are quite a few add-on tools. The postgresql.org
>> docs cover the
>> > database quite well - between the reference
>> manuals and the FAQ it
>> > gives a good picture.
>> >
>> > What particular aspects are you interested in? I'm
>> sure we can find
>> > people who can help.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Richard Huxton
>> > Archonet Ltd
>> >
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