Re: Location of databases - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From Peter Jackson
Subject Re: Location of databases
Date
Msg-id 4A6EED53.5070801@iprimus.com.au
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In response to Re: Location of databases  (Andreas Wenk <a.wenk@netzmeister-st-pauli.de>)
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Andreas Wenk wrote:
> Michael Wood schrieb:
>> 2009/7/28 Andreas Wenk <a.wenk@netzmeister-st-pauli.de>:
>>> john shipley schrieb:
>> [...]
>>>> In order to load the contents of a PostgreSQL file into PSPP,
>>>> I have to show its location and name and indicate that is is a
>>>> PostgreSQL
>>>> file by means of a statement like the following:
>>>>
>>>> FILE = /home/myusername/.../.../.../ filenamedb(PSQL).
>>
>> I don't know anything about PSPP, but you cannot directly access the
>> files used by PostgreSQL.  You have to use a client like psql or
>> ODBC/JDBC or the PostgreSQL client libraries to talk to PostgreSQL and
>> PostgreSQL reads/writes the files itself.  This is why the location of
>> the files is generally not something you need to know.  What you do
>> need to know is things like the IP address of the machine running
>> PostgreSQL and the port number that PostgreSQL is running on (unless
>> you're on the same machine and you're using a Unix domain socket to
>> talk to PostgreSQL.)
>
> hm - I think you are right. So maybe this PSPP is not working with a
> database like PG at all. Or something else has to be set up.
>
> My focus was more to show where the files and direcotries are located
> generally. Maybe this was not helping to find a solution ...
>
> Cheers
>
> Andy
>

Havent used PSPP but if its the one available on gnu.org a quick flick
thru the docs reveals it will work with postgres. It uses LIBPQ-Connect
for its connection.

The format is (eg)
GET DATA /TYPE=PSQL
           /CONNECT='host=example.com port=5432 dbname=product user=fred
passwd=xxxx'
           /SQL='select * from manufacturer'.
Naturally you insert your stuff.

Peter Jackson

(and my apologies to the list maintainers over my lousy mail sending
skills lately)


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