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
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