Re: SQL Server
От | Brian Modra |
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Тема | Re: SQL Server |
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Msg-id | 5a9699850911052110s1997b341gdb89b53eb54e45bf@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | SQL Server (bob.vanslobig@att.net) |
Список | pgsql-novice |
2009/11/5 <bob.vanslobig@att.net>: > I am hoping that I am posting this question to the proper list. > > > > I inherited a team of programmers that have the responsibility to create > mailing lists. Each member uses MS SQL, with either DTS, or SSIS scripts, > and has his own customers that makes them subject to peaks and valley’s. I > am attempting to cross-train as well as standardize the processes to make it > easier to balance the workload. > > > > In looking forward, I am getting close to the point of having to add to the > team, and after reviewing numerous resumes, have decided that the process we > do, doesn’t really require high level SQL programmers, but does require a > good understanding > > of database structures and the tools necessary to mine data. > > > > At the same time, I am looking at reducing cost and thought about switching > from MS SQL to MySQL. I also thought of adding some kind of GUI front-end > in order to use less technical people to process data requests. In talking > with a customer support person at a company that develops front-ends, he > suggested looking into PostgreSQL and that is why I am here. > > > > I did not see references to anyone moving from an MS SQL environment to > PostgreSQL and was curious if anyone has had experience doing that? Also, > are there any suggestions for front-ends? I need something that can > generate SQL commands but also allow a passthrough if someone needed to > write their own. > > > > I’d like the flexibility to increase my team at a minimal cost as we > increase volume. > > > > Any thoughts? My open source project "The Karoo Project" http://www.zwartberg.com/karoo does include a set of tools for creating web applications with minimum "programming". The only programming required is SQL, plsql (optional), XML, XHTML, and Javascript... or you can use C++ also to create mor complex services. The Karoo Project is actually aimed at making it easy to create large scalable services in C++, but it so happened that I needed a web front end, so I added the "surf" front end (which I was just describing). If you are interested, let me know. the documentation needs writing, so I'll have to help you a bit. Otherwise, my advice is that postgresql is better than mysql, though I have not found any good tools for creating database applications,... which is why I wrote "surf". Brian -- Brian Modra Land line: +27 23 5411 462 Mobile: +27 79 69 77 082 5 Jan Louw Str, Prince Albert, 6930 Postal: P.O. Box 2, Prince Albert 6930 South Africa http://www.zwartberg.com/
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