Re: Lurking Wanna Be
От | nhrcommu@rochester.rr.com |
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Тема | Re: Lurking Wanna Be |
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Msg-id | c5aba5f433100.33100c5aba5f4@nyroc.rr.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Lurking Wanna Be (Glenn Davy <glenn@tangelosoftware.net>) |
Список | pgsql-novice |
I am privy to one commercial product that is under development....but they still have a few months of work before release. I'm pretty sure they plan on announcing somewhere on this site (advertising, press release, etc) before the end of the year. ----- Original Message ----- From: Glenn Davy <glenn@tangelosoftware.net> Date: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 8:38 pm Subject: Re: [NOVICE] Lurking Wanna Be To: Hal Davison <herbie@faams.net> Cc: Sean Davis <sdavis2@mail.nih.gov>, glenn@tangelosoftware.com.au, pgsql-novice <pgsql-novice@postgresql.org> > On Wed, 2006-07-26 at 19:47 -0400, Hal Davison wrote: > > Sean, > > > > Being specific.. > > > > The PostgreSQL is running on Linux. > > > > The client/users will connect from their bloated Intel PCs. > > > By bloaded Intel PC's Im guessing you mean "Windows"? All my linux is > on intel also. > > maybe the question your trying to ask is what screen/client side tools > does postgres come with - and the answer in this sense is none. > There is > a product you can navigate to from the pg site call pgadmin which will > let you visually access the data, but i dont think its what you're > after > > With an HTML browser they could connect from anywhere and any box if > > that option were available. > > > so if you want to go this way you could a web application framework > liketurbogears, django or ruby on rails - google for these - theres no > shortage of detail out there inlucding screen casts etc etc > > > I'm looking for a tool or toolset that will enable one to 'PAINT' > the> screen, extract information from one or more datasets, display > the> information. Give the user some interaction and send the changed > > information back to the db server. > > > 'Paint' implies a very visual process - perhaps you could check dabo > (http://www.dabodev.com) again have a look at their screen casts > and see > if it does what you want. > > there are also things like delphi which snuggles up nicely to > postgres,and perhaps you can use vb.net - dont know about that, or > even old > fashion vb? > > you can alsothere are also things like delphi which snuggles up nicely > to postgres, and perhaps you can use vb.net - dont know about that, or > even old fashion vb? use microsoft access which with odbc and I > understand many people do that - and if these other options sound > daunting, its possibly your shortest root with smallest learning curve > (except maybe dabo?) > > do you/are you willing to program at all? all of these (even access) > will involve -some- programing. > > other people, what else is out there in windows desktop land (esp that > may not involve programing)? it would make an interesting survey to > hearwhat other people are using for this type of application and > what is and > isnt effective. > > glenn > > > > > Hal Davison > > Sarasota, Florida > > > > On Wed, 2006-07-26 at 09:24, Sean Davis wrote: > > > > > > On 7/26/06 8:50 AM, "Hal Davison" <herbie@faams.net> wrote: > > > > > > > One of the biggest problems I have is presenting the data to > the user on > > > > their display. Fitting the colums, labels, tooltip thingies then > > > > intergrating the display to extract the selected data from a > configured> > > dataset to associate the column data to a specific > presentation field. > > > > > > > > Maybe it's fun for some but the development code for the user > > > > presentation is a bit of a headache, at least for me. > > > > > > Hal, > > > > > > You are really going to have to be more specific. What OS are > you on? What > > > language/environment are you trying to use? Web-based or > standalone> > application? Do you have just three in-house users > or thousands of off-site > > > users? Give an CONCRETE example of what you are trying to do. > > > > > > Sean > > > > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------- > ------ > > TIP 6: explain analyze is your friend > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)----------------------- > ---- > TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? > > http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq >
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