Assuming you can talk to it from .Net (look for a ado.net provider), just find 
some sample Sql from PowerShell code and change out the class names. ADO.Net 
providers all follow the same pattern in terms of naming and syntax.

Thanks,
Brian Desmond
[email protected]

c - 312.731.3132

-----Original Message-----
From: Kurt Buff [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 7:57 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Semi-OT: PowerShell

Anyone used it to talk with Postgresql?

I ask because of the recent server monitoring thread, especially the
notes about polymon.

I've seen this project - http://npgsql.projects.postgresql.org/ - but
don't have any experience with it, and thought about trying Postgresql
as a backend rather than MS SQL.

Kurt

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