Re: [GENERAL] FileMakerPro to postgreSQL

2006-09-19 Thread brew
it'll probably be less work and result in a better end product anyway. Thanks for your thoughs and info, Tom and Shane. brew == Strange Brew ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Check out my Stock Option Covered

[GENERAL] FileMakerPro to postgreSQL

2006-09-17 Thread brew
nd php I also know C and basic, although I haven't used those in a while, and I've fooled around with java, so I won't totally rule out writing new client software. Also, I've read here that using access might be a good quick choice. But if I could

Re: [GENERAL] best practice in upgrading db structure

2006-03-28 Thread brew
development server the live server, by changing ip, or changing the DNS, or something, depends on how you are reaching it now and where from. But the main thing is do plenty of experimentation before hand, while the old server is still online and functioning. Make your mistakes when nobody is

Re: [GENERAL] distance calculation usng lat and long in miles

2006-03-08 Thread brew
s for the curve of the earth, too. It may be more accurate than you need, but it will be interesting to compare against, at any rate. brew == Strange Brew ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Check out my Stock

Re: [GENERAL] Requesting LinuxWorld East staffers

2006-02-25 Thread brew
ing it was at the Javits Center. brew == Strange Brew ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Check out my Stock Option Covered Call website http://www.callpix.com and my Musician's Online Data

Re: [GENERAL] Requesting LinuxWorld East staffers

2006-02-24 Thread brew
Joshua. > We need booth staffers for Linux World east. Please step up. Is that for Command Prompt or postgreSQL? Both, probably. I'm confused about Linux World east, though. I googled it and it looks like it was in Boston last mont

Re: [GENERAL] Does this look ethical to you?

2006-01-23 Thread brew
Tony. > Maybe if you take the high road you could work something out that would > help you both? Well, since the page is gone already I'd say both parties seem to be playing fair. Good

Re: [GENERAL] Does this look ethical to you?

2006-01-23 Thread brew
aybe if you take the high road you could work something out that would help you both? Well, good luck with it brew == Strange Brew ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Check out my Stock Option Covered Call website

Re: [GENERAL] Drupal and postgreSQL

2006-01-15 Thread brew
s for mysql. If we end up using drupal I'll run it on postgreSQL and also establish communication with Adrian Rossouw, the Maintainer for the Postgres Port of drupal. Thanks, John brew == Strange Bre

[GENERAL] Drupal and postgreSQL

2006-01-14 Thread brew
#x27;ll cross that bridge when we come to it. In the meantime.. can anybody around here shed any light on using the Drupal ecommerce module with postgreSQL? brew == Strange Brew ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

Re: [GENERAL] question about Postgresql and rsync

2005-11-03 Thread brew
chance of some loss of data (it's a website server). I could make it better by doing this every hour or so. brew == Strange Brew ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Check out my Stock Option Covered

Re: [GENERAL] pg_ctl reload breaks our client

2005-09-16 Thread brew
ck if the clients start working? I've gotten confused and shot myself in the foot when setting pg_hba.conf a few times, myself. brew == Strange Brew ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Check out my Stock Optio

Re: [GENERAL] Postgresql Hosting

2005-09-10 Thread brew
m just wondering what $49/month buys? brew == Strange Brew ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Check out my Stock Option Covered Call website http://www.callpix.com and my Musician's Online

Re: [GENERAL] Poll on your LAPP Preferences

2005-08-09 Thread brew
ke some of your (Chris') websites. How common is it to have the website user names carry through to the postgresql user login? I don't see the advantage to it, I just have a web username table in the database, but my websites are fairly simple, you either

Re: [GENERAL] Poll on your LAPP Preferences

2005-08-09 Thread brew
o try it out. If remote access is wanted it could be a question on the setup script. Or even done manually - I don't think anybody will be setting it up across two or more machines without being pretty sure they want to install your app permanently. Just some thoughts off the top

Re: [GENERAL] Replication

2005-06-18 Thread brew
it simple, but it might not meet your needs, though. brew == Strange Brew ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Check out my Stock Option Covered Call website http://www.callpix.com and my Musician's Onlin

[GENERAL] Debian Stable goes from Woody to Sarge!!

2005-06-07 Thread brew
er for the work you did (I'm assuming) on getting the Sarge postgreSQL package ready over the various incarnations of Testing. Now I'm off to upgrade the rest of my machines, prudently saving my production se

Re: [GENERAL] PostgreSQL Training

2003-12-15 Thread brew
e together and offer it (for money, or otherwise!). You are right in that PostgreSQL could benefit from more marketing. The world is your oyster! brew == Strange Brew ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Check out

Re: [GENERAL] SELECT speed with LIKE

2000-04-02 Thread brew
h faster. Of course, this is a different database program and maybe you need the data from every column in your application, but it's something to try. brew == Strange Brew ([EMAIL PROTECTED])