Thread: Thanks to all
Thanks to all who have helped me over the last month or so with converting my system from M$ SQL server to Postgres. Unfortunately I've decided to scrap the project and continue working with M$ SQL Server... PG just isn't doing what I want. No... I jest, I've finally got the entire system up and running exactly as I want it and I am ready to do my first customer install. That's another 40 or 50 PG installs over the next few months :D A big thankyou to everyone who has given me advise up to now... and a big thanks in advance to those who will continue to advise me in the future ;) Regards, Paul. -- Paul Lambert Database Administrator AutoLedgers
You may encounter many things in life which you may regret having done. Converting from M$ SQL to PostgreSQL is probably *not* one of them. Terry Terry Fielder terry@greatgulfhomes.com Associate Director Software Development and Deployment Great Gulf Homes / Ashton Woods Homes Fax: (416) 441-9085 Paul Lambert wrote: > Thanks to all who have helped me over the last month or so with > converting my system from M$ SQL server to Postgres. > > Unfortunately I've decided to scrap the project and continue working > with M$ SQL Server... PG just isn't doing what I want. > > > > > > No... I jest, I've finally got the entire system up and running > exactly as I want it and I am ready to do my first customer install. > That's another 40 or 50 PG installs over the next few months :D > > A big thankyou to everyone who has given me advise up to now... and a > big thanks in advance to those who will continue to advise me in the > future ;) > > Regards, > Paul. >
Paul Lambert wrote: > > No... I jest, I've finally got the entire system up and running exactly > as I want it and I am ready to do my first customer install. That's > another 40 or 50 PG installs over the next few months :D Haha! Just think of all the licencing fees we'll ... oh, damn! -- Richard Huxton Archonet Ltd
On Mar 1, 2007, at 7:30 PM, Paul Lambert wrote:
Thanks to all who have helped me over the last month or so with converting my system from M$ SQL server to Postgres.Unfortunately I've decided to scrap the project and continue working with M$ SQL Server... PG just isn't doing what I want.No... I jest, I've finally got the entire system up and running exactly as I want it and I am ready to do my first customer install. That's another 40 or 50 PG installs over the next few months :DA big thankyou to everyone who has given me advise up to now... and a big thanks in advance to those who will continue to advise me in the future ;)
Yep! You got me! My jaw literally dropped when I read the first part of that.
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You had me going on that one. :-) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Lambert wrote: > Thanks to all who have helped me over the last month or so with > converting my system from M$ SQL server to Postgres. > > Unfortunately I've decided to scrap the project and continue working > with M$ SQL Server... PG just isn't doing what I want. > > > > > > No... I jest, I've finally got the entire system up and running exactly > as I want it and I am ready to do my first customer install. That's > another 40 or 50 PG installs over the next few months :D > > A big thankyou to everyone who has given me advise up to now... and a > big thanks in advance to those who will continue to advise me in the > future ;) > > Regards, > Paul. > > -- > Paul Lambert > Database Administrator > AutoLedgers > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? > > http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq -- Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> http://momjian.us EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com + If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. +