Pamela wrote:
Sure so long as they decide to go with this solution. It would be greatly
appreciated. Have you looked at Ruby which is quite helpful when dealing
with PHP Perl CGI and C/C++. I haven't a lot of programming experience, my
degree is in BA Adv Mgmt and Financial Acctg and Diploma in IT. I rapidly
moved into management and dabble in HTML/Dreamweaver/Javascript but would
like to learn postgres php and ruby also. I understand the PL/SQL is
similar to that of Oracle's. I took courses in it, but as we all know in
real life it is totally different.
Thanks Igor I will keep you on file for this
-----Original Message-----
From: go KEY952866 [mailto:go@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 10:03 PM
To: Pamela
Subject: Re: FW: Re[2]: [GENERAL] new beginner to postgresql. Looking at it
for a church
Pamela, i would like to participate in your project
(as volunteer). It is interesting for me because i can
get more experience in development. I have
some working projects in medicine and trading.
PHP - Postgres, C++ -postgres, C++ BUILDER - postgres.
Thanks for replay.
P> I would prefer using linux. I have worked in a limited capacity with
both
P> linux and windows. The front end I was looking at Ruby/PHP.
P> Thanks Igor
P> SQ- ledger.org provided by Dann Corbit has a lot of what I would be
looking
P> for plus more. The financials would require a budgeted amount plus
requires
P> budgeted minus actual, plus many computations and configurations so that
P> they could at consolidated statements for the churches and separate
P> financials. This would have to datamodeled properly and allow for there
P> particulars.
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TIP 9: In versions below 8.0, the planner will ignore your desire to
choose an index scan if your joining column's datatypes do not
match
If you go with ruby you can eliminate the php if you want. There are a
couple of frameworks that should provide what you need ( rails,
nitro/og, etc).