Crhis, > Thanks ;). I'm new to PostGreSQL and to PHP and to SQL - I have done > Progress RDBMS/4GL for the last 12 years and it absolutely spoils > you. But > in the last 2 weeks, I have hammered out an application (you can have > a look > at http://chill-025.bbnow.net, use user demo and password demo). Hey, if you're fond of 4GL, somebody's grafted 4GL as a trusted language for PostgreSQL. I'll send the web page when I can find it ... > To which I copy (psql copy statement) two files. One contains s = > entity > code and type = 'entity', the others has a long string of data and > NULL in > the type. Glad you found something that works. > I can not go the perl or TCL route since I do this all in my spare > time. A > friend of mine needs this application for his business and we have > plans to > sell it on, once we have it completed. So, the only hacker who plays > with > this right now, is me, and me has no clue about Perl or TCL and > although me > would like to learn these languages one day, this applications need > to be > completed no later than this coming weekend. The pl/pgsql part is > just a > small portion of the whole thing. I still need to figure out a way to > export > data which I calculate to let gnuplot create pretty pictures for me. > > And today is the first day, I try pl/pgsql ... Today, the data import > program must get finished ... Do I need to say more? So ... this friend saved your life recently? -Josh ______AGLIO DATABASE SOLUTIONS___________________________ Josh Berkus Complete information technology [EMAIL PROTECTED] and data management solutions (415) 565-7293 for law firms, small businesses fax 621-2533 and non-profit organizations. San Francisco
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