Randall, >>On 14 Oct 2001 10:50:45 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Randal L. Schwartz) wrote:
>>However, instead of doing things the hard way, you'll find that with >>Pg's subselects and views and triggers and true transactions and >>column constraints and references, things will get mighty simpler. this is our main concern right now. Transactions and subselects. Currently none of our script utilize either. >>So, initially, you can probably get up and running quickly, but over >>the long haul, rethinking how you use your database is probably a good >>idea. Thanks,..appreciate all the responses on the this subject. Now it's a matter of learning Postgresql after working with MySQL for the past 2+ years :) the docs on Postgresql site is a bit vague. Mainly installing and settup the db's and user privileges. Sorry about going OT here ;) Mike(mickalo)Blezien =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Thunder Rain Internet Publishing Providing Internet Solutions that work! http://www.thunder-rain.com Tel: 1(225)686-2002 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
