> You should give the command line client (psql) a try. A command line client 
> may sound archaic, but it offers some pretty nifty advantages:

I started learning MySQL with using the command line but then when I
went to phpMyAdmin I found it much more efficient (I am not a db
adminstrator, so I am not creating, altering and updating databases
and tables everyday). That is why I decided to go straight to
phpPgAdmin for working with PostgreSQL.

I am sure that if you memorized all of the commands for PostgresSQL or
MySQL the command line would be fast and more advantageous. However, I
am more concerned with memorizing CFML, PHP, ASP, SQL, JavaScript and
CSS at the moment. While it may put more "hair on my chest" as Paul
has said, since I am only working with PostgreSQL just to expose
myself to it, I am not ready to take on the command line. However, it
would make me a better db administrator, but I am not sure if that is
required to get a high paying job building ColdFusion apps.

Thanks,
Aaron

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