John R Pierce wrote:
Scott Bailey wrote:
Well at work we've got Oracle, MySQL, MS SQL and Postgres. So I
generally use Aqua Data Studio because it works with all of them. For
MySQL and MS SQL you register a single connection to the server and
can switch to any database. But with Postgres, you have to register a
new connection for every database because you can't switch once
connected.
I just figured that if even Microsoft can do it, surely we can.
you could always use SCHEMA instead of DATABASE if thats what you want.
btw, in Oracle, you need a different connection for different database
instances, too.
Well, that's true. The difference with Oracle is that you can only have
a single database per server instance. (Which is really dumb IMO) But
that being the case, schema are regularly used to partition the server
in Oracle. On DMBS's that support multiple databases you never see
SCHEMA being used this way.
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