Re: What would you use? - Delphi

This is a discussion on Re: What would you use? - Delphi ; On 2008-04-22, Kevin Powick <nospam@spamless.com> wrote: > Paul Hughes wrote: > >> This is a very general question. I'm trying to get a feel for the >> current trends and practices that you others would follow given the >> following ...

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    On 2008-04-22, Kevin Powick <nospam@spamless.com> wrote:
    > Paul Hughes wrote:
    >
    >> This is a very general question. I'm trying to get a feel for the
    >> current trends and practices that you others would follow given the
    >> following situation.

    >
    > For a database, PostgreSQL - Completely free, powerful, stable.


    How do you interface with it from Delphi?

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    Marco van de Voort wrote:

    >> For a database, PostgreSQL - Completely free, powerful, stable.



    > How do you interface with it from Delphi?


    http://microolap.com/products/connectivity/postgresdac/


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    Kevin Powick

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    On 2008-05-12, Kevin Powick <nospam@spamless.com> wrote:
    > Marco van de Voort wrote:
    >>> For a database, PostgreSQL - Completely free, powerful, stable.

    >
    >> How do you interface with it from Delphi?

    >
    > http://microolap.com/products/connectivity/postgresdac/


    Hmm, not free. Anyway bookmarked for future use.

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    With Zeos: http://zeos.firmos.at

    Leonardo M. Ramé
    http://leonardorame.blogspot.com


    Kevin Powick escribió:
    > Marco van de Voort wrote:
    >
    >>> For a database, PostgreSQL - Completely free, powerful, stable.

    >
    >
    >> How do you interface with it from Delphi?

    >
    > http://microolap.com/products/connectivity/postgresdac/
    >
    >


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    On 2008-05-13, Leonardo M. Ramé <martinrame@yahoo.com> wrote:
    > With Zeos: http://zeos.firmos.at


    Ok, I know Zeos, and it makes a logical candidate since it works on Delphi
    and FPC.

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