Hello Richard,
Am 2006-08-18 14:02:51, schrieb Richard Lynch:
> For LARGE datasets, CSV or tab-delimited transfers are probably going
> to be easiest to suck in to the DB.
No, they are only one ore more rows (~1-20) from the
"timeline_table" and the a row from the "projects_table"
> Another option is to just use pg_dump, if you want whole tables.
10 GByte is a little to much for little $USER. ;-)
> Otherwise, honestly, I'd suggest you just export your data to RSS or
> XML and let the user choose how to open it up.
Hmmm, I have no experience with RSS or XML. Do you have links?
And the, "let the user choose how to open it up" - ROTFL!!!
The $USER is the Typical OFFICE-Guy with ZERO clue about informatic
His/Her workstation has all installed to handel the downloads,
since ist a full Intranet system pased on PHP5.
> Even CSV export is better than PHP arrays, since they can open the
> stuff up in Excel if they want to.
Excel? -- LOL, ROTFL!!!
Micosuck-Ware was droped for some (3) years!
Since we have encountered the Windows is calling home without the
$USER knowledge and since I am working for the Ministry of Defense...
Greetings
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
Tamay Dogan Network
Debian GNU/Linux Consultant
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