Re: SQL query editor
От | Tim Finch, FosterFinch Ltd |
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Тема | Re: SQL query editor |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 5.1.0.14.0.20020403212808.027d5b08@mail.cix.co.uk обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | SQL query editor ("G. A. Reina" <reina@nsi.edu>) |
Ответы |
Migrating a very large db
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Список | pgadmin-support |
This makes sense. I guess for now, however, we just continue the development of the Graphical Editor in the standard way and worry about dll-ing it later on. Tim >Not a good idea. Security is the job of the DBMS - anything we can do with >pgAdmin could be overidden by a registry savvy user anyway, or by deleting >files/reinstalling if we used other methods. Admittedly in NT based OS's >you've got a little more control over what the user can/can't do. > >I think the best answer would be to put the SQL code, SQL Wizard and Query >Designer in a .dll, which can be called by pgAdmin as required, which could >just pass the connection object and database name to use. For users such as >Tony's, we build a small host program which logs the user on to the >specified datasource (I probably would use DSNs for that like pgAdmin I), >and then calls the dll in the same way. The sysadmin could then install >either the full product or just the query tool on his users boxes. > >'Course, the downside is that I just committed code to the datagrid that >ties it into pgSchema for the first time!! (Use Primary Keys for >updating/deleting rows in the data editor where possible.) > >Never mind....
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