tds_fdw for Sybase and MS SQL Server

Started by Geoff Monteealmost 12 years ago2 messages
#1Geoff Montee
geoff.montee@gmail.com

If anyone is interested, I've developed a foreign data wrapper that can be
used to connect to Sybase databases and Microsoft SQL Server. You can get
it on GitHub here:

https://github.com/GeoffMontee/tds_fdw

I did my testing with FreeTDS, an open source TDS library.

I've talked to Greg Smith about this in the past. I don't really have the
expertise or resources to develop and test this much more than I already
have. If anyone likes it and would like to take over "ownership" of the
code, feel free to do so.

I actually developed this over a year ago, so it doesn't support write
operations added in PostgreSQL 9.3.

By the way, thanks to everyone who spoke at PGConf NYC 2014. It was very
informative.

Geoff Montee

#2Mike Blackwell
mike.blackwell@rrd.com
In reply to: Geoff Montee (#1)
Re: tds_fdw for Sybase and MS SQL Server

Excellent! I have an application for this. I'll give it a look.

Thanks!
Mike

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On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 9:03 AM, Geoff Montee <geoff.montee@gmail.com> wrote:

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If anyone is interested, I've developed a foreign data wrapper that can be
used to connect to Sybase databases and Microsoft SQL Server. You can get
it on GitHub here:

https://github.com/GeoffMontee/tds_fdw

I did my testing with FreeTDS, an open source TDS library.

I've talked to Greg Smith about this in the past. I don't really have the
expertise or resources to develop and test this much more than I already
have. If anyone likes it and would like to take over "ownership" of the
code, feel free to do so.

I actually developed this over a year ago, so it doesn't support write
operations added in PostgreSQL 9.3.

By the way, thanks to everyone who spoke at PGConf NYC 2014. It was very
informative.

Geoff Montee