> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jean-Michel POURE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: 24 February 2002 08:47
> To: Dave Page
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Working oin pgAdmin2
> 
> 
> Dear Dave,
> 
> I got rid of manual SQL constructions in pgSchema->Views, 
> just for testing 
> and demonstration. Don't kill me, the job is more or less clean.

Hmmm.

> This demonstrates we could easily "mask" all SQL in pgSchema->Tables, 
> Triggers, etc... And it could be possible to do the same in 
> pgAdmin2. This 
> makes it easy for developpers as they do not have to care for 
> SQL. And this 
> is the beauty of the code to mask SQL.

If a developer working on pgSchema cannot code the required SQL, then this
is *not* the project for him to be hacking. That's like a cowboy who can't
use a lassoo...

> Ultimately, this will allow an ***easy*** implementation of 
> abstraction 
> layers to query MySQL, Oracle and MS SQL Server from pgAdmin2.

I am not interested in implementing this., at least nothing more than can be
achieved via the ODBC API alone.

> This is not for now are there are more important 
> projects (ALTER TABLE, 
> Cygwin installer) going on.

Yes.

Regards, Dave.




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