PostreSQL Single File ( Like M$ Access)
Hi guys, i just wondering, i there a way to make PostgreSQL database like M$
Access. That have only single or several files without installing it.??
Thanks for your attention.
Regards..
Christian
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 01:43:03PM +0700, Christian Teguh wrote:
Hi guys, i just wondering, i there a way to make PostgreSQL database like M$
Access. That have only single or several files without installing it.??
Thanks for your attention.
No.
Unless you create a file and mount a loopback filesystem on it, but I'm
sure that's not what you're looking for.
//Magnus
Magnus Hagander wrote:
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 01:43:03PM +0700, Christian Teguh wrote:
Hi guys, i just wondering, i there a way to make PostgreSQL database like M$
Access. That have only single or several files without installing it.??
Thanks for your attention.No.
Unless you create a file and mount a loopback filesystem on it, but I'm
sure that's not what you're looking for.
Consequently you might want to look into embeddable databases like
SQLite, Firebird, Berkeley DB (NOT SQL), etc.
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Craig Ringer
On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 07:43:03 +0100, Christian Teguh
<christ.ian.teguh@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi guys, i just wondering, i there a way to make PostgreSQL database
like M$
Access. That have only single or several files without installing it.??
Thanks for your attention.Regards..
Christian
No, thereis no postgres-way to do so, i think. But you can maybe export
your database into sqlite, which stores all in one file. But there is no
more multiuser-access or something else what is provided by a
database-server.
CU Uwe
christ.ian.teguh@gmail.com ("Christian Teguh") writes:
Hi guys, i just wondering, i there a way to make PostgreSQL database
like M$ Access. That have only single or several files without
installing it.?? Thanks for your attention.
No, there isn't, just as there isn't a "make it faster" flag.
If you truly require that your database be stored in one file, then
you will need to consider some other database system. I believe
SQLite and Firebird both are able to function as you evidently desire.
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