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From
"Nellian"
Date:
Hello!

Im facing a problem in connecting Postgresql to Powerbuilder application. I
have an application (multi-tiered) developed in Powerbuilder 5.0 and this
application is running on a windows NT server and was designed to work with
oracle. Now Im migrating this application to work with Postgresql (The
database running on a linux machine). I downloaded the postgresql odbc
drivers from postgresql website. When I set the ini file concerning the
Powerbuilder application to look into the data source created for the
postgres database, 2 things happen. I get connected into the database. But I
dont see any objects (tables,views etc..).
Has any one faced this issue? Can any one give me a solution to this
problem?

Nellian

Re:

From
Richard Huxton
Date:
On Monday 26 January 2004 19:06, Nellian wrote:
>
> Im facing a problem in connecting Postgresql to Powerbuilder application.
[snip]
> I get connected into the database. But
> I dont see any objects (tables,views etc..).

Don't use powerbuilder, but the best place to start would be turning statement
logging on at the PostgreSQL end.

--
  Richard Huxton
  Archonet Ltd

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From
Jeff Eckermann
Date:
I don't use Powerbuilder either, but someone just the
other day posted a link which might be useful to you:

http://pbpgsql.spiderbark.com/

--- Richard Huxton <dev@archonet.com> wrote:
> On Monday 26 January 2004 19:06, Nellian wrote:
> >
> > Im facing a problem in connecting Postgresql to
> Powerbuilder application.
> [snip]
> > I get connected into the database. But
> > I dont see any objects (tables,views etc..).
>
> Don't use powerbuilder, but the best place to start
> would be turning statement
> logging on at the PostgreSQL end.
>
> --
>   Richard Huxton
>   Archonet Ltd
>
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