There is a nice little script in sip-server/scripts/sc that allows for managing many of the tables. Has anyone done the necessary tweaking to port it to PostgreSQL?
Thanks,
A.
Hi Adam!
I've started but it is far from complete. The problem ist, that for many features the output of the mysql tool is parsed, and these functions must be adopted to match the output of psql.
regards, klaus
Adam Sherman wrote:
There is a nice little script in sip-server/scripts/sc that allows for managing many of the tables. Has anyone done the necessary tweaking to port it to PostgreSQL?
Thanks,
A.
Hello,
there is a file: modules/postgres/serpgctl that seems to be an primitive version of serctl for posgres. Has anybody took a look at it?
Daniel
On 08/04/05 17:25, Klaus Darilion wrote:
Hi Adam!
I've started but it is far from complete. The problem ist, that for many features the output of the mysql tool is parsed, and these functions must be adopted to match the output of psql.
regards, klaus
Adam Sherman wrote:
There is a nice little script in sip-server/scripts/sc that allows for managing many of the tables. Has anyone done the necessary tweaking to port it to PostgreSQL?
Thanks,
A.
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