Re: Updating old code for new engine
От | Bob McConnell |
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Тема | Re: Updating old code for new engine |
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Msg-id | 4610153C.6070005@lightlink.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Updating old code for new engine (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>) |
Список | pgsql-novice |
Tom Lane wrote: > Bob McConnell <rmcconne@lightlink.com> writes: > Seems like you need to be prepared to do a bit of work on PHPRecipeBook. > These things don't sound real hard to fix if you know a little SQL > ... the real question is can you get upstream to take back the patches? > It's no fun fixing bugs if you just have to fix 'em again in the next > release. It has been over a year since this release, and it doesn't look like there is any current activity. The last news item was pointing to a new package the maintainer was working on, so I don't know if there will be any more releases. If I proceed, I will post what I find on the forum at Source Forge just in case. >> I just want something >> useful to organize a few thousand family recipes before they are lost. >> My mother just turned 82 and we have most of hers stored on paper. But >> we have already lost a couple of her and dad's sisters with no records >> of theirs. I haven't even begun to talk with my wife's family, and one >> daughter in law whose grandmother and aunts used to operate a catering >> kitchen. > > Sounds a bit familiar ... my wife spent a lot of time a few years ago > trying to organize recipes from her father's and grandfather's bakery > business. Strangely, she had no interest in putting 'em into a > database. Probably just a difference in perspective. I see the database as a means to enforce consistent content and layout. Add to that the fact that I sometimes cannot read my own handwriting, and it begins to make some sense. I can also use common export programs to create copies of the collection suitable for burning to CD that I can send to any number of siblings, cousins and their descendants. So for me the DB is a useful tool for this project as long as I don't need to design the schema from scratch. She may not see it the same way. Thanks for the suggestions. I am adding SQL to the list of topics I need to study further. So far I know just enough to examine a few tables using the Sybase ISQL tools with ASA. Probably not enough to get into trouble yet, but getting there. Bob McConnell N2SPP
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