For web integration, PHP is an excellent interface. It is at
http://www.php.net
- For complex cases, many use the perl interface and CGI.pm.
+ For complex cases, many use the Perl interface and CGI.pm.
- A WWW gateway based on WDB using perl can be downloaded from
+ A WWW gateway based on WDB using Perl can be downloaded from
http://www.eol.ists.ca/~dunlop/wdb-p95
2.3) Does PostgreSQL have a graphical user interface? A report generator?
Finally, you could use the OID returned from the INSERT statement to
lookup the default value, though this is probably the least portable
- approach. In perl, using DBI with Edmund Mergl's DBD::Pg module, the
+ approach. In Perl, using DBI with Edmund Mergl's DBD::Pg module, the
oid value is made available via $sth->{pg_oid_status} after
$sth->execute().
For web integration, PHP is an excellent interface. It is at
<A HREF="http://www.php.net">http://www.php.net</A><P>
-For complex cases, many use the perl interface and CGI.pm.<P>
+For complex cases, many use the Perl interface and CGI.pm.<P>
-A WWW gateway based on WDB using perl can be downloaded from <A
+A WWW gateway based on WDB using Perl can be downloaded from <A
HREF="http://www.eol.ists.ca/~dunlop/wdb-p95">http://www.eol.ists.ca/~dunlop/wdb-p95</A>
<H4><A NAME="2.3">2.3</A>) Does PostgreSQL have a graphical user interface?
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Finally, you could use the <A HREF="#4.17"><small>OID</small></A> returned from the
INSERT statement to lookup the default value, though this is probably
-the least portable approach. In perl, using DBI with Edmund Mergl's
+the least portable approach. In Perl, using DBI with Edmund Mergl's
DBD::Pg module, the oid value is made available via
<I>$sth->{pg_oid_status} after $sth->execute().</I>