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Hi Thomas and Alexandros

Thanks for your quick replies!
If possible I'd prefer an open source framework.
I've actually found another possible solution candidate: Using Qt Designer [1].
I'm still evaluation and now keen if anybody stands up to vote for a
pgAdmin plugin...?

-- Stefan

[1] "Postmodern PostgreSQL Application Development" by David Sankel at
PostgreSQL Conference East 08
http://netsuperbrain.com/postmodern-postgres.html


2014-02-08 alexandros_e <alexandros.ef@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Why not use Access directly? You can connect to PostgreSQL though ODBC
> (inside Access) and do the forms there. I am sure 95% that I had done that
> in the past, although I cannot be sure it works with the most recent
> versions.
>
> Something like that:
> http://www.depts.ttu.edu/ithelpcentral/solutions/odbcsetup.php
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