
November 30th, 2000, 07:40 PM
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unfortunately I dont think there is.
But I havent looked very hard.
I also believe its one of the main reasons more people go and use mysql instead of postgres
The best thing would be to just go to www.postgres.org and go through the user documentation.
It all depends how complex you want to get and if you want to use postgres's cool features like object oriented stuff etc.
But if its just simple sql queiries its basically all the same junk.
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