Обсуждение: copying tables from as400 to pg with dbi link
Hi. Im trying to copying table estructure & data from as400(db2) with dbi link but im stuck in how do I have to install dbi link over windows , I ve perl (active perl) so I added plperlu (and plperl) language to my database's languages
When I've been executing dbi_link.sql but when I write teh function dbi_link.is_yaml(TEXT) appears a mistake related to YAML.pm. Does anyone knows how to add YAML.pm ( i didnt found it yet) and let me know if there's another way to copy from as400/db2 without using any commercial / non commercial product . It must be a postgresql based program ( a function, a patch from pgfoundry or similar).
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Raul Retamozo <revelar@hotmail.com> wrote: > [-- text/plain, encoding quoted-printable, charset: iso-8859-1, 18 lines --] > > Hi. Im trying to copying table estructure & data from as400(db2) > with dbi link but im stuck in how do I have to install dbi link over > windows , I ve perl (active perl) so I added plperlu (and plperl) > language to my database's languagesWhen I've been executing > dbi_link.sql but when I write teh function dbi_link.is_yaml(TEXT) > appears a mistake related to YAML.pm. Does anyone knows how to add > YAML.pm ( i didnt found it yet) When using ActiveState Perl, use PPM to get the packages you need. http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppms/ I developed the software on Linux, and don't have a Windows machine to test on, so I am very interested in your experiences. You can sign up for the project mailing list at the URL below. http://pgfoundry.org/projects/dbi-link/ Cheers, David. -- David Fetter <david@fetter.org> http://fetter.org/ phone: +1 415 235 3778 AIM: dfetter666 Skype: davidfetter In philosophical terms, the opposite of rationalism is not irrationalism but empiricism, that is, a willingness to form beliefs on the basis of experience rather than from a priori deduction. Empirical evidence never yields the dogmatic certainty that accompanies logical deduction. John Quiggin, 1999