On 9 July 2012 16:49, David M. Gullever <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi Kyle,****
>
> ** **
>
> Strongly suggest you get on the postgresql mailing list first and ask for
> some pre migrate advice. Both MYSQL and PostgeSQL can be difficult just
> when updating from one version to another. When migrating not just raw date
> but SQL Queries and relationships (and whatever else the client has in
> there) be prepared for a bumpy ride – and don’t let the client stress you
> out. Might be worth getting a freelancer from abroad rather than trying to
> find local competence (unless we really have it here).
>

Curious, but why wouldn't you think there's local expertise? I think you'd
be surprised by the amount of database expertise on this list. Just because
we bicker about iOS and Microsoft Office shouldn't fool you! :-)

P.
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