Re: PostgreSQL + Visual Basic .NET - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Magnus Naeslund(f)
Subject Re: PostgreSQL + Visual Basic .NET
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Msg-id 089c01c2b78c$183bec80$f80c0a0a@mnd
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In response to PostgreSQL + Visual Basic .NET  (davoid@softhome.net)
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Nice one.
Yeah the ODBC stuff seems to work fine.

Magnus

Michael Weaver <mweaver@corpusglobe.com> wrote:
> While the gBorg dotnet provider is promising, it is not yet fully
> featured.
>
> Alternative to the GBorg driver, you can use an ODBC connection.
> The dotnet ODBC driver is a extra download from microsoft (free),
> that for some strange reason was not included by default.
>
> dotnet + ODBC + PostgreSQL work great.
>
> Mike.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Magnus Naeslund(f) [mailto:mag@fbab.net]
>> Sent: Wednesday, 8 January 2003 5:19 PM
>> To: davoid@softhome.net; pgsql-general@postgresql.org
>> Subject: Re: [GENERAL] PostgreSQL + Visual Basic .NET
>>
>>
>> davoid@softhome.net wrote:
>>> Hello there
>>>
>>> I am currently writing an application which needs a database as a
>>> back-end, and I thought I'd give PostgreSQL a try. Currently I have
>>> a database running on a FreeBSD machine here on my LAN, but I need
>>> some tips on how I would access it from vb .NET? Is this the right
>>> place to ask? :\
>>
>> This is the right place to ask, i think ...
>> I believe youre looking for
>> http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/npgsql/projdisplay.php
>> i'm not a .Net guy so i don't know how good it is...
>>
>> Magnus
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