[ale] PHP, ODBC & MSSQL
Greg
runman at speedfactory.net
Mon Feb 17 23:57:03 EST 2003
There is a package on OpenBSD of mysql2pgsql-20013020.tgz for MySQL to pgsql
conversions also, if anyone cares, so there is probably a Linux port of it.
pgadminII is pretty cool. I have used it on one project to date. OpenOffice
can handle Access tables with pretty much the same method (the table view)
that Access uses via ODBC. I just spent an some time on the site (sorry,
forgot the URL - though a Google search for it would be easy enough) that
laid it out. Some guy is using OpenOffice to administer his Access
database. Access uses ODBC and there are MySQL & php modules to handle it,
though it is tough going according to my Google research.
Greg
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> From: ale-admin at ale.org [mailto:ale-admin at ale.org]On Behalf Of James P.
> Kinney III
> Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 10:47 PM
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> Subject: Re: [ale] PHP, ODBC & MSSQL
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>
> Wouch! pgAdminIII ( http://cvs.pgadmin.org) uses wxWindows for cross
> platform gui support. That is a monster to install.
>
> On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 22:34, John Wells wrote:
> > I agree. pgAdminII was a pleasant find. It allowed me to
> convert a 1000+
> > table MsSql server db to Postgresql in just under two hours!
> Saved me an
> > immeasurable amount of time. That's what I call an easy transition ;-)
> >
> > John
> >
> > James P. Kinney III said:
> > > Awesome!!! We need many more tools to seamlessly convert from the Dark
> > > Side (tm) to Linux/Open Source.
> > >
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